Police deny reports of latest plot to invade Sabah

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Police deny reports of latest plot to invade Sabah theSun theSundaily Sabah Police ESSCom

: Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Idris Abdullah today denied news reports that 19 “mayors” from southern Philippines are involved in a plot to invade the state.

Earlier, there was a media report of a meeting believed to have been held in southern Philippines to hatch plans to send an armed militia to invade Sabah. According to the report, it was understood that the meeting was arranged by a senior local government official in southern Philippines. ESSCom commander Datuk Ahmad Fuad said his team was trying to get additional information on the “invasion” as well as to get confirmation of the rumours from security forces in the Philippines.

 

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