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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Cross border attacks in Sabah
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • Cross border attacks in Sabah
skos:altLabel
  • Cross border attacks in North Borneo
  • Pirate attacks in Borneo
  • attacks and kidnapping of tourists
  • attacks by militants in the southern Philippines
  • attacks by pirates and militants
  • attacks from militant groups
  • continuous abduction
  • cross border attacks
  • cross border attacks in Sabah
  • cross border attacks into North Borneo
  • persistent attacks by pirates and militants
  • rampant cross border crimes
  • recurring kidnapping cases
clgo:causalties
  • uncertain
  • Indonesian security forces:
  • Law abiding Moro rebels:
  • Malaysian security forces:
  • Philippine security forces:
  • ≈12+ deaths and 13 wounded recorded
clgo:combatant
  • *
  • United Kingdom
  • Moro Islamic Liberation Front
  • Moro National Liberation Front
  • (1963–66) (troops and material aid)
  • (Jamalul Kiram III faction) (2013–present)
  • (after 1986)
  • (material aid)
  • (until 1966) (troops and material aid)
  • Abu Sayyaf(2000–present)
  • Bangsamoro Republik(2013)
  • Bangsamoro militia support:
  • Former Sabah invasion supporter:
  • Government of the Philippines(until 1986)
  • Moro Pirates(1963–present)
  • Moro National Liberation Front(Misuari faction) (2001–2015)
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 1962-12-08
clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict
clgo:notes
  • ~ The total thought to be higher than what has been shown.
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • * The governments of Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia have signed an agreement to jointly countering the persistentlawlessnessin the Sulu Archipelago.
  • * Operation Merdeka to invade Sabah under the instruction ofFerdinand Marcosfailed to carry out and the starting ofinsurgency in the Southern Philippinesafter Marcos soldiers execute a number of Moro fighters in an event known asJabidah massacre.
  • * Establishment ofESSCOMandESSZONEin 2013 to counter further Filipino militant infiltrations and to prevent the mass exodus of Filipino illegal immigrants into Sabah.
  • Security in mainland Sabah was under control, cross border attacks ongoing;
  • * Establishment ofRCIin 2012 when Sabah was infiltrated witha huge numbers of illegal immigrantsfrom the Philippines who escape from the war tornMindanaoand theSulu Archipelago.
  • * Sabah ceases its cross-border trade andbarter tradein eastern waters from 7 April 2016–1 February 2017 due to persistentAbu Sayyafattacks.
  • * Deportation of thousands ofFilipino illegal immigrantsin Sabah after they were found collaborating with militants duringa brief of standoffwith a self-proclaimed Filipino SultanJamalul Kiram IIIfollowers in 2013.
  • *Nur Misuarideported to the Philippines in 2001 under theASEAN friendshipafter Malaysian security forces found he had stayed illegally on an island in Sabah to escape from the Philippine authorities after afailed rebellionagainst thePhilippine Government.
clgo:strength
  • British forces
  • Malaysian Army
  • Australian forces
  • Royal Malaysian Air Force
  • uncertain
  • New Zealand forces
  • Royal Malaysian Navy
  • * 235
  • 12DefTech AV8AFV
  • 18ACV-300 AdnanIFV
  • 3F/A-18D Hornet
  • 6000+ troops
  • A squadron ofBAE Hawk
  • Abu Sayyaf: unknown
  • Indonesian security forces:
  • Kiram followers:
  • Law abiding Moro rebels:
  • Malaysian security forces:
  • Moro Pirates: unknown
  • Patrol ships
  • Philippine security forces:
  • Some of ships fromEastern Fleet
  • Some ofAV4 LipanbaraMRAP
  • Some ofCondorAPC
  • Some ofEurocopter EC725
  • Thousands British troops
is clgo:battle of
is clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict of