Tawau, Malaysia – Malaysia vowed to beef up security Monday in an eastern state where at least 26 people have been reported killed after a bizarre invasion by Philippine followers of a self-styled sultan. (Inquirer.net reports showed, however, that at least 24 combatants had been killed since violence broke out in Sabah – eight of them Malaysian policemen.) Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is under pressure over Malaysia's worst security crisis in years, has authorized a "doubling" of police and armed forces deployed in the tense state of Sabah on Borneo island. "An additional two army battalions have been dispatched to Sabah," ...
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