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IMT visits Sulu, praises local officials for huge support to peace process

Desk Editor March 26, 2015
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Photos by Ahl-franzie Salinas

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SULU – Members of the Malaysia-led International (Ceasefire) Monitoring Team visited the southern Filipino province of Sulu to pay their respect and courtesy to the local provincial officials.

The IMT Batch 10, headed by Maj. Gen. Datu Sheik Mouhsin bin Sheikh Hassan, of the Royal Malaysia Army, met with Vice Gov. Sakur Tan and thanked him for the support of the provincial government to the peace process.

Among those in the group of the Malaysian general were Col. Mohammad Radzi bin Abdulhamid (Royal Malaysia Army), Col. Wan Amir Zaki bin Wan Hassan (Royal Malaysia Air Force), Maj. Baharuddin (Indonesia Army),  Supt. Azhar bin Sepawi (Royal Malasia Police), Deputy Supt. Mohammad Hafidz bin Abubakar (Royal Malaysia Police),  Capt. Mohammad Azman bin Hadji Kamaruddin (Royal Malaysia Police) and Sgt. Kamaruddin bin Yusof (Royal Malaysia Army). They were also accompanied by local army officials.

Vice Gov. Tan thanked the IMT, which is based in Cotabato City near Maguindanao province on Mindanao Island, for visiting Sulu. The official also exchanged gifts with the IMT commander.

The visiting soldiers also toured the local museum and were impressed by the colorful and rich history between Sulu and Malaysia during the reign of the Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo.

Vice Gov. Tan renewed his support to the peace process and praised Malaysia and other member countries in the IMT for their commitment to bring peace in southern Philippines. (Ahl-franzie Salinas)

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