From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Mar 10): Malaysian forces arrest 40 in fresh crackdown on armed
Filipinos
Nearly 40 people were taken into custody in less than 24 hours as of 8 a.m.
Sunday as Malaysian security forces continued their sweep of suspected local
supporters of the Sulu “royal army” in at least three Sabah areas.
The fresh wave of arrests had brought to about 120 the number of people taken
into custody from various Sabah areas on suspicion of having links with the Sulu
gunmen, the Malaysian police chief had confirmed.
A reporter for a Kota Kinabalu-based shortwave band radio station said the
latest round of arrests took place in Kampung Pinggir Bakau in Semporna, which,
along with Lahad Datu and Kunak, has been considered “red area” due to the
alleged presence of the armed followers of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III.
Previously, Malaysian security forces only concentrated on a small area of
Lahad Datu, specifically a portion of the resettlement area of Felda Sahabat,
but had since widened the scope of their operation when Agbimuddin Kiram and his
followers also launched strikes in other areas – killing a total of eight
policemen and wounding several others.
On the side of what Malaysian authorities now call “terrorists,” 53 had
allegedly been confirmed dead but only 13 bodies had so far been recovered.
The reporter, quoting unnamed Semporna police sources, said the police
crackdown in Kampung Pinggir Bakau started at about 8 a.m. and lasted for about
an hour. It was not clear, however, if the arrested men were Filipinos or locals
but in Semporna, there are many Filipino communities.
He said the operating troops, who descended on the village, were from the
Malaysian Royal Police’s Special Action Force (UTK) and described them as “clad
in full battle gear.”
The reporter, whose name the Philippine Daily Inquirer had missed, said
while some policemen, sporting automatic rifles, guarded the main road leading
to the village, others stormed the houses and hauled several men from there.
“They escorted more than 10 people out of the houses and loaded them on a
police truck, which sped off towards an undetermined location,” the reporter,
who covered the sweep, said in Melayu.
Earlier, Malaysian police Inspector General Ismail Omar told the same radio
station that 27 people had been arrested by security forces off Tanjung Batu in
Tawau around 10 a.m. Saturday.
Ismail said the men were on three boats when spotted by security forces and
were immediately accosted and taken into custody.
He said the men “claimed to be fishermen out to go fishing but we wondered
what they were doing within the operational area, which was supposed to be
off-limits to civilians,” Ismail said.
He clarified though that no firearm had been found on any of the men.
“They are now being detained and questioned at the Lahad Datu police
headquarters,” Ismail said.
He said the assault against Agbimuddin’s group was continuing, along with the
efforts to curb local support for the “terrorists.”
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/68181/malaysian-forces-arrest-40-in-crackdown-on-armed-filipinos
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