No change in Lahad Datu stand-off amid reports of imminent attack
By RUBEN SARIO
TANJUNG LABIAN (LAHAD DATU): The ongoing Sulu stand-off in this Sabah east coast district remains unchanged for the third week on Thursday.
Numerous reports have emerged of an imminent attack by security forces on the group. One report claimed that several soldiers came close to Kampung Tanduo where the followers of the Sulu Sultanate are holed up.
A heavy presence of security personnel was observed at various strategic locations surrounding the seaside village late Wednesday.
Sabah police also declined to comment if shots were fired in the area on Wednesday evening although nearby villagers claimed to have heard them.
Thu Sulu group leader Rajah Muda Azzimudie Kiram told Philippines media that his men had fired warning shots after spotting what he claimed were six Malaysian security personnel entering the village.
While claiming to come to Sabah in peace, Azzimudie warned that his followers were willing to "fight to the death" if provoked.
Related Stories:
Sulu group appears to ease stand
Sulu armed intruders stay defiant
Security forces waiting for right time to disarm Sulu group
Philippines' Aquino warns Sulu sultan over stand-off with Malaysia
Gunmen running out of food
Philippine ship ready to rescue women and civilians
Hopes rise for Lahad Datu stand-off to end in 72 hours
Sent from my iPad
Tiada ulasan:
Catat Ulasan
Berikan pendapat anda sebanyak di sini.
Komen menyalahi undang-undang akan ditanggung oleh penulisnya..
Tapisan tidak dibuat di blog ini.
Cuma ulasan mencarut dan sewaktu dengannya akan dipadamkan.