From the Mindanao Examiner Blog site (Mar 23): Malaysia captures 2 key leaders of Sulu sultan in Sabah
Malaysian authorities have captured two important members of the Sultanate of
Sulu in separate operations in Lahad Datu town in Sabah where security forces
are pursuing the group.
Police said local villagers have tipped off
authorities about the two men – one a logistic officer and the other a military
strategist – who were part of a 200 loyal followers of Sulu Sultan Jamalul
Kiram.
Authorities said only 50 of the original members of the rag-tag
army are being pursued by troops because many of them had been either killed or
captured in fierce clashes in Sabah, an island being claimed both by Malaysia
and the Sultanate of Sulu.
Malaysia said it killed more than 60 of the
sultan’s men and captured over 300 people who were either supporting or aiding
the group of Sultan Jamalul, who sent his brother Raja Muda Agbimuddin to Sabah
in February to lead the group.
Police said many of those killed in the
Malaysian offensive were found carrying amulets or talisman; others had mystic
words tattooed on their body believing it would save them from death or give
them invincibility and supernatural powers.
But police said many of the
sultan’s fighters were not saved by their belief in the supernatural and died
from mortar explosions and gunshot wounds.
Mysticism is considered taboo
in Malaysia, but in the Muslim provinces in the southern Philippines, many
believed in talisman and amulets that supposedly give them supernatural power or
ability to be invisible to enemies, among other folktales.
Authorities
said Raja Muda Agbimuddin managed to escape the assault in Sabah and has fled to
the southern Philippine province of Tawi-Tawi.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/03/malaysia-captures-2-key-leaders-of-sulu.html
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