LISTEN.....Sultan
Jamalul Kiram III, the 74-year-old Sultan of Sulu, listens to a question at a
press conference in Manila on Feb 26. Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, the 74-year-old
Sultan of Sulu, listens to a question at a press conference in Manila on Feb
26.
By : RUBEN SARIO
LAHAD DATU: Malaysian
security forces on Friday started firing at a group of Filipinos holed up in a
village in Sabah, the brother of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III claimed.
In an interview with radio
dzBB at about 10am on Friday, Raja Muda Agbimuddin Kiram, the leader of the
group now holed up at a village in Lahad Datu, said they were being shot at and
had to 'defend' themselves.
"Biglang pumasok sa
amin (They suddenly came in), we had to defend ourselves," Raja Muda
Agbimuddin Kiram said.
Asked what time did the
Malaysian forces moved in, he said: "Oras na ito (at this time)."
Sounds of gunshots were
heard in the background while the interview was being conducted. The interview
was then cut off.
In a second interview with
the radio station several minutes later, Raja Muda Agbimuddin Kiram said he had
received reports that some of his men were wounded but added that there will be
no retreat or call for a ceasefire.
"Meron na (There have
been casualties)," he said when asked if some of his men had been wounded.
Asked if there were members
of the Malaysian police who were wounded, he said: "Ewan ko (I don't
know)."
Shots were still heard in
the background when the second interview was being carried out.
Asked about his immediate
plans, Raja Muda Agbimuddin Kiram said: "Lalaban (we'll still
fight)."
He said he himself was
involved in the gunfight with the Malaysian forces.
"Tuloy pa rin (The
fight will continue)," he added.
When asked if he would call
a ceasefire, he said, "Sino mag-ceasefire? Sila mag-ceasefire (Who'll call
a ceasefire? They should be the ones to do so)."
However, the Malaysian
authorities have not confirm whether there was any shooting in Lahad Datu.
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