Our Army is the best person with civilian. Yehaaaaaaa
Malaysia PGA on the guard and monitor the roadblock. Thank My Heroes
The Popcorn to Kiram Followers..Feel the Rain
One of Malaysia Army with styer in the arm protect the landing zone in lahad datu
The Ragpanzer Cordon 4x4 lead the convoy on the patrol around lahad datu area
Our Pride and Honor Flag Jalur Gemilang Stand firm in Kampung Tanduo which means that Malaysia Army already clear this area from Kiram followers.. Yehaaaaaa.
Our troop has been moved out from Kampung Tanduo
The Famous FN MAG GPMG in OPS DAULAT
Waiting and keep waiting the Ragpandzer Cordon in the Beach of Kampung Tanduo
Ops Daulat - Malaysia Offensive Operation against Kiram II Followers Updated 4
The conflict on the east coast of Sabah may be reaching the end sooner than expected.
After a series of heavy bombardments in the red zone in Felda Sahabat, security forces yesterday announced that they had secured Kampung Tanduo, the scene of fierce fighting over the past week.
This was where the terrorists from Sulu had holed up since they landed on Malaysian shores a month ago.
Security forces had nabbed 97 people suspected of having links with the terrorists. Most of these arrests were in Semporna, where there is a large squatter settlement of Suluks.
"The end is in sight," said Sabah police commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib yesterday.
His statement was given added credence when reports out of Manila stated that Bantilan Esmail Kiram II, the younger brother of self-proclaimed Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, was in a closed-door meeting with Philippine Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas to discuss the "disengagement" of the so-called "royal Sulu army".
Roxas was quoted as saying that the meeting centred on the "disengagement" of the gunmen in Sabah to protect the innocent who are not involved in the conflict.
The Malaysian government had warned that there would be no ceasefire until the terrorists laid down their arms and surrendered unconditionally.
While negotiations are going on between the Sulu sultanate and the Philippine government, thousands of Suluks residing illegally in Sabah are making their way back to Sulu.
On Sunday, more than 1,000 Suluks boarded barter boats from Sandakan for southern Philippines.
Yesterday, another group of more than 300 followed suit.
Source : http://www.nst.com.my
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