MANILA, Philippines - A Malaysian government official said that members of the Sulu "royal army" could be criminally charged for the death of Malaysian security forces during skirmishes in Lahad Datu, Sabah. Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, minister of law and parliamentary affairs under the prime minister's department, said that the estimated 200 supporters of the Sultanate of Sulu that invaded Tanduao village in Lahad Datu can be brought to court for violating Malaysian laws. "If they have broken the laws of Malaysia, they can be charged in court," Aziz was quoted as saying by Malaysia's The Star news website after he opened a dialogue on establishing a sentencin...
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