From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Mar 21): 1 more Sulu gunman killed in clash with Malaysian forces
A Sulu gunman was killed and a Malaysian soldier was wounded in a clash
between Malaysian security forces with remnants of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III’s
so-called “royal army” in Tanjung Batu on Wednesday, Sabah Police Commissioner
Hamza Taib reported Thursday.
Hamza told a Sabah-based radio station, monitored via shortwave radio here,
that the soldier sustained only minor injuries on the left wrist and was
recuperating at a hospital.
He said that the body of the unidentified “terrorist” had been removed from
the scene of the clash, along with the cadaver of another Sulu gunman, which was
discovered earlier.
According to the radio station Malaysian Armed Forces Chief Gen. Zulkifeli
Mohamad Zin, told a news conference in Felda Sabahat that the latest casualty on
the “terrorist’s” side brought to 63 the number of Sulu gunmen slain since
Operasi Daulat (sovereignty) was launched on March 5.
Zulkifeli also announced the arrest of a woman, estimated to be in her 40s,
following the Tanjung Batu clash.
“A total of 108 persons are now being detained under the Security Offenses
and Special Measures Act (Sosma),” he said.
Hamza said so far, 30 bodies of slain Sulu gunmen have been recovered and 29
of them will be temporarily buried because of the failure of the Philippine
government to claim them.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/69809/1-more-sulu-gunman-killed-in-clash-with-malaysian-forces
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