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xtemujin
post Feb 25 2013, 10:14 PM

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The 48 hours deadline for the intruders still not up?



Lahad Datu stand-off: Philippines humanitarian ship anchors off Sabah waters
By RUBEN SARIO | 25 February 2013 Monday | MYT 5:03:00 PM


KOTA KINABALU: A Philippines humanitarian ship is anchored off Sabah waters waiting for the go-ahead to receive some 150 armed Sulu gunmen holed up at a remote seaside village in Lahad Datu.

Apart from carrying food supplies, the ship is equipped to treat any injured individuals.

"We have a medical team of five on stand-by for any eventuality," Dr Sangkula Lajali, who is heading the group, told The Star by telephone.

The ship left Tawi Tawi just before dawn on Monday and had been “holding pattern" at the Philippines-Malaysia border area.

"We are awaiting the necessary approval to enter Sabah waters," he said adding that the ship could arrive in Lahad Datu “very quickly.”

Another vessel had reportedly departed the southern Philippine island province of Sulu early Monday for Sabah waters.

Philippines officials said the ship was transporting a member of Sulu Sultanate family accompanied by certain government officers.

Tawi Tawi governor Sadikul Sahali told the Philippines media that he was aware of the vessel from Sulu but did not disclose as to who was on board.


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post Feb 25 2013, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 25 2013, 09:17 PM)
120mm have a very huge recoil!
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Those designer is well aware of it too.

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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Feb 25 2013, 10:14 PM)
The 48 hours deadline for the intruders still not up?
Lahad Datu stand-off: Philippines humanitarian ship anchors off Sabah waters
By RUBEN SARIO | 25 February 2013 Monday | MYT 5:03:00 PM
KOTA KINABALU: A Philippines humanitarian ship is anchored off Sabah waters waiting for the go-ahead to receive some 150 armed Sulu gunmen holed up at a remote seaside village in Lahad Datu.

Apart from carrying food supplies, the ship is equipped to treat any injured individuals.

"We have a medical team of five on stand-by for any eventuality," Dr Sangkula Lajali, who is heading the group, told The Star by telephone.

The ship left Tawi Tawi just before dawn on Monday and had been “holding pattern" at the Philippines-Malaysia border area.

"We are awaiting the necessary approval to enter Sabah waters," he said adding that the ship could arrive in Lahad Datu “very quickly.”

Another vessel had reportedly departed the southern Philippine island province of Sulu early Monday for Sabah waters.

Philippines officials said the ship was transporting a member of Sulu Sultanate family accompanied by certain government officers.

Tawi Tawi governor Sadikul Sahali told the Philippines media that he was aware of the vessel from Sulu but did not disclose as to who was on board.
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should be by the end of today!
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post Feb 26 2013, 09:07 AM

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Prime Minister Visits Bastion Coastal Missile Complex in 681 Naval Unit

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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Government delegation had visited 681 Naval Unit (located in Tien Thanh Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan province), units equipped with coastal defense missile system Bastion-P.

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In the morning of 18/2, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and the delegation of the Government to visit and work in Binh Thuan Province. Soon after, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to inspect 681 Naval Unit, stationed at Tien, Phan Thiet.

At 681 Naval Unit, Prime Minister examine the combat operations and combat readiness of the units and talk to the officers and soldiers of the Union.

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681 Naval Unit is equipped with the missile defense system the world's leading modern coastal Bastion-P produced by Russia. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung observed missile system to protect the sea.

Prime Minister asked the officials and soldiers of the 681 team continues to perform the first task is to make good the training, uphold the spirit of vigilance, ready to fight and win, not to be unexpected before any situation.

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Coastal defense missile system Bastion-P is designed to destroy any target on the sea (including the carrier). In the photo is the car tubes (2 missile rounds) of the system Bastion-P. According to the Russian design a system that includes 4 launch vehicle.

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Coastal defense missile system Bastion-P is equipped with bullet supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles P-800 Oniks achieve a range of 120-300km (depending on altitude), cruise speed of Mach 2.5 .

681 Naval Unit is always ready to fight to protect the nation's waters.

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QUOTE(yinchet @ Feb 26 2013, 09:07 AM)
Prime Minister Visits Bastion Coastal Missile Complex in 681 Naval Unit

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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Government delegation had visited 681 Naval Unit (located in Tien Thanh Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan province), units equipped with coastal defense missile system Bastion-P.

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In the morning of 18/2, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and the delegation of the Government to visit and work in Binh Thuan Province. Soon after, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to inspect 681 Naval Unit, stationed at Tien, Phan Thiet.

At 681 Naval Unit, Prime Minister examine the combat operations and combat readiness of the units and talk to the officers and soldiers of the Union.

user posted image

681 Naval Unit is equipped with the missile defense system the world's leading modern coastal Bastion-P produced by Russia. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung observed missile system to protect the sea.

Prime Minister asked the officials and soldiers of the 681 team continues to perform the first task is to make good the training, uphold the spirit of vigilance, ready to fight and win, not to be unexpected before any situation.

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Coastal defense missile system Bastion-P is designed to destroy any target on the sea (including the carrier). In the photo is the car tubes (2 missile rounds) of the system Bastion-P. According to the Russian design a system that includes 4 launch vehicle.

user posted image

Coastal defense missile system Bastion-P is equipped with bullet supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles P-800 Oniks achieve a range of 120-300km (depending on altitude), cruise speed of Mach 2.5 .

681 Naval Unit is always ready to fight to protect the nation's waters.

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awesome..pure awesome..put that thing on pulau layang2..then PRC navy would never dare to trespass spratly..
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No updates.

QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 26 2013, 12:32 AM)
should be by the end of today!
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post Feb 26 2013, 08:43 PM

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Seems like the military have started their movement?

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No more extension?
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Update!

Military are taking over!

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Malaysian security forces get green light to disarm Pinoys in Sabah
February 26, 2013 8:09am

Malaysian security forces hinted at an early end to a standoff with a group of Filipinos in Sabah, saying they have been given the green light to disarm the group, a Malaysian news site reported early Tuesday.

A report on Malaysia's The Star online said the security forces are now just waiting for the right time to move and disarm the group led by Raja Muda Azzimudie Kiram.

“It is only a question of right timing for us to act,” Sabah police chief Commander Datuk Hamza Taib was quoted in the report as saying.

He took part in a two-hour briefing in Lahad Datu attended by security commandos, the General Operations Force, army, maritime, navy and police, the report said.

Also, The Star online reported a police helicopter had been dropping leaflets over the village in Tanduo, Sabah to persuade the Filipinos to surrender peacefully.

The standoff entered its third week this week, amid reports the Filipinos are running out of food supplies.

Malaysian security forces also formed a 500-meter cordon around the village where they are holed up, to block off any escape route.

Crucial 48 hours

The Star online report said the next 48 hours may be crucial to avoid bloodshed.

However, it also noted that both the Philippine and Malaysian governments are trying to persuade Azzimudie and his group to return home peacefully.

A Philippine "humanitarian" ship is now on standby to fetch the Filipinos.

But it has not yet received clearance from Malaysian authorities to move in as there is no sign the group is ready to be deported.

5 arrested

Meanwhile, Hamza was quoted in the report as saying police have so far arrested at least five men for alleged links to the group.

But he also denied reports two people were shot dead last weekend.
On Monday, however, members of the Royal Army of the Sultanate of Sulu, who are engaged in the standoff with Malaysian authorities in Sabah, remained adamant that they will not board the ship sent by the Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs to take them back home.

Around 180 of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III's followers, some of them allegedly armed as claimed by Malaysian authorities, have been in a standoff with Malaysian police in Sabah since early this month to assert their claim on what they call their ancestral territory. —KG, GMA News

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/29665...pinoys-in-sabah
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post Feb 26 2013, 09:11 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 25 2013, 09:17 PM)
120mm have a very huge recoil!
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post Feb 26 2013, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 26 2013, 08:57 PM)
Update!

Military are taking over!
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no more negotiations? nice...wonder who's going to do the assault.. GGK or VAT69?
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post Feb 26 2013, 09:18 PM

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i think VAT69 & PGA will go 1st as until now its still under PDRM jurisdiction
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QUOTE(kerolzarmyfanboy @ Feb 26 2013, 09:14 PM)
no more negotiations? nice...wonder who's going to do the assault.. GGK or VAT69?
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Depend on the Army now,
the last time in Al-Maunah case also not directly attack, but still try to plea and at night, light the sky with light
so they become restless!

QUOTE(keown83 @ Feb 26 2013, 09:18 PM)
i think VAT69 & PGA will go 1st as until now its still under PDRM jurisdiction
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prolly VAT69 with MAB commando lead by the ULK!
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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 27 2013, 12:53 AM)
Depend on the Army now,
the last time in Al-Maunah case also not directly attack, but still try to plea and at night, light the sky with light
so they become restless!
prolly VAT69 with MAB commando lead by the ULK!
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Al-Maunah case was a classic example of psychology warfare
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post Feb 27 2013, 07:26 AM

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lahad datu also practice psycho warfare..army cut off the militant's food supply...make them hungry and too tired to even lift their arms..
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Malaysian forces sent to Lahad Datu village, says ARMM governor
By Julie Alipala and Allan Nawal | 27 February 2013 Wednesday | 8:03 pm

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines—Acting Governor Mujiv Hataman of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao said on Wednesday, information reaching him indicated that members of the Malaysian police had pulled out of Tanduo village in Lahad Datu, where the so-called Sulu “royal army” had encamped for days now, and had been replaced by Malaysian soldiers.

The fresh piece of information reached the ARMM governor as the Sabah Police Commission confirmed that a series of gunfire was heard from the area being “occupied by the foreign intruders” although these were allegedly not from the Malaysian side.

“We still need to verify this information but that was the latest news we got,” Hataman, however, said.

He agreed that if his information was correct, it indicated that Kuala Lumpur was poised to end the Lahad Datu stand-off by forcibly deporting Agbimuddin Kiram and his armed followers, numbering about 180.

Agbimuddin Kiram, younger brother of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, set off for a “homecoming” to Sabah on February 12, to assert the erstwhile monarchy’s claim over the resource-rich territory.

The “homecoming,” which Jamalul himself has ordered, has caught international attention, revived the question of who owns Sabah, and nearly cause a diplomatic crisis between Kuala Lumpur and Manila.

Hataman said as much as the Aquino government wanted to avoid bloodshed, the Kirams had continued rejecting appeals for them to leave Sabah.

Hataman said if the stand-off ended peacefully and members of the “royal army” had come home, the Kiram family could expect that the government would not take further action against them.

Malaysia’s Deputy Police Inspector-General Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said Malaysian security forces might carry out the forced deportation procedure within 24 hours from Wednesday.

“We are set to end the stand-off,” he told the Malaysia Chronicle.

Gunshots were heard in Tanduo on Wednesday, according to reports carried by Malaysian newspapers.

Quoting Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib, the Malaysian newspapers reported on their online edition that Hamza had personally heard the shots fired.

“Yes, we heard gunshots,” Hamza was quoted as saying.

But he quickly added that members of the Malaysian security forces, who had surrounded the area being occupied by Kiram and members of the Sulu “royal army,” had not fired any shot since the stand-off started.

“(B)ut I dare say they were not from security forces. They may be aimed at animals or warning shots (from the Tausugs),” Hamza said.

Hamza, meanwhile, said the Sabah police was closing in on the area being occupied by the Sulu “royal army” to “ensure that nobody could escape and enter the area.”

He said the police would be going by the books and would use “relevant laws to prosecute the foreigners.”

Hamza confirmed that elements of “other Malaysian security units,” including the Army, had started moving in as part of the preparations for the arrest of the “intruders” but stressed that there had been no order for an actual arrest yet or the “use of suitable approach” to end the stand-off.

“We will decide after considering various factors including the surrounding area before acting. When the time comes, there will be no more negotiations. We can charge them in court, it is up to us,” he said, without elaborating on what the “suitable approach” was.

Hamza said the police would never strike a compromise with the Sulu “royal army” when it came to Malaysia’s sovereignty.

He said whatever action Malaysian security forces would take to end the stand-off, Sabah residents had been assured that “security is under control.”

Tanduo, which is sparsely populated by fishing and farming families, is about 130 kilometers from Lahad Datu town.

Commenting on reports that Manila had sent in a ship to ferry members of the “royal army” back to Sulu, Hamza said: “The vessel was still not in Malaysian territorial waters.”

It was expected that the ship would reach Lahad Datu at least seven days from Monday.

Agbimuddin was quoted by The Star Malaysia as saying that none of his men would board the ship back to Sulu and that they would stay in Lahad Datu unless ordered by his elder brother and Sulu sultan, Jamalul III.

Agbimuddin, The Star reported, had admitted they had ignored Malaysia’s warning.

Agbimuddin had said they already expected Malaysian security forces to force them out of Tanduo but they were “ready to defend ourselves, we are not afraid.”

“We are fine…We are not afraid because we know we are right. This is our land,” he was quoted as saying.

Agbimuddin said they would not fire any shot unless the Malaysian security forces come in. “We will not attack, we will defend ourselves.”

Meanwhile, Hamza was also quoted by Malaysian newspapers as having confirmed that seven persons, including a Filipino television journalist, were arrested on Feb. 20, on suspicion of spying for the Sultan of Sulu.

The arrest, Hamza said, was carried out as Kuala Lumpur implemented a ban on journalists covering the stand-off in Lahad Datu.

The arrested Filipino journalist was identified as Jamela Alindogan, Kuala Lumpur-based producer of the English channel of the Arab news network.

Alindogan, Hamza was quoted as saying, was arrested with Al-Jazeera Senior Asian Correspondent Steve Chao, cameraman Mark Giddens, and at least four youth members of the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) near Tanduo, where dozens of members of the so-called “royal army” of the Sultanate of Sulu had encamped for nearly three weeks now.

Hamza said Alindogan and the rest of the arrested persons — save for the boat operator — had already been released after they were questioned by the police.

He warned journalists, either local or foreign, against entering Lahad Datu but quickly added that Kuala Lumpur was banning them for their own sake.

Malaysian security forces had cordoned off the area where members of the Sulu royal army had stayed after their “homecoming” on Feb. 12.

“Please let us do our jobs. Our focus is to ensure the safety of the people and we do not wish to see any unforeseen incidences happening,” Hamza said.

Chong Pit Fah, SAPP information officer, has lambasted Malaysian security forces for arresting journalists and for implementing a ban on media coverage of the stand-off.

Chong also questioned the manner by which Alindogan was treated by the Sabah police.

Chong said Alindogan was “accused several times” of working with the royal army despite her showing her press card.

“This is embarrassing for Malaysians. We have a police force which can’t tell the difference between what is dangerous and what is harmless,” the progressive The Malaysian Insider said in one of its editorials.

“How much more do the police want to shame us with this farcical behavior? They can’t chase a group of men from Malaysian territory but they will play rough with a journalist,” the editorial added.


http://globalnation.inquirer.net/65841/mal...s-armm-governor
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QUOTE(Wanie404 @ Feb 28 2013, 01:03 AM)
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PKBM and KRS vet boleh?

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