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Sabah deputy CM wants border scouts revived after reports of possible Sulu invasion

KOTA KINABALU, Dec 10 — Following reports of another potential intrusion by Southern Philippine militia into Sabah, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan has revived his call for Sabah to have its own border scouts to shore up the state’s porous boundaries.

“They are trying to infiltrate our population and because many of them are already here, this is the danger to us,” he said, insinuating that local Sabahans might be better at spotting foreign embeds in the community. Their expert knowledge of the jungle’s porous terrain made them a successful unit until they were disbanded in 1986.reported that 19 mayors of the Sulu archipelago were hatching a plot to invade Sabah on the nine-year anniversary of the last intrusion into Lahad Datu in February 2013.

 

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