LAHAD DATU: Five policemen were killed when they were
ambushed at a village on stilts in the east coast town of Semporna late
Saturday, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said.
He
said this was among the three "situations" in Sabah being handled by
police, adding that in the Semporna attack, a police team had entered
Kampung Sri Jaya within the seaside Siminul settlement to hunt for a
group of armed gunmen when they were fired upon.
He said two of
the gunmen were killed in the shootout with the police team. Police have
encircled the village to track down the remaining gunmen, he added.
Ismail
said security forces were on the hunt for 10 men, three of whom were
armed and seen wearing military fatigues at two villages in the
east-coast district of Kunak at about 10pm on Saturday.
He said
the intruders were spotted at Kampung Lormalong and Kampung Dasar Lama
and police had mounted a manhunt to track them down.
Ismail said
police were trying to establish if the Semporna and Kunak incidents were
connected to the stand-off at Kampung Tanduo at the Felda Sahabat area
where more than 100 armed Sulu gunmen have been holed up for about three
weeks.
Ismail said police had arrested three men who were trying
to slip through a security cordon around Kampung Tanduo late Saturday
as well.
He said the three who were armed with a knife had been detained for further questioning.
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