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[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) Malaysia may send a team to the Philippines to question alleged terrorist leader Galib Andang, popularly known as Commander Robot, about the kidnap of foreign tourists from a resort in April 2000, local media said Sunday.
"It is possible that we might either send a team to interrogate him (Andang) or get the information from the Philippines authorities," Defense Minister Najib Razak was quoted as saying by the Bernama news agency.
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His comment in a televised interview Sunday drew condemnation by the governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, which warned military action in their countries by Australia would breach their national sovereignty.
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DEFENSE MINISTER NAJIB RAZAK
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"It is possible that we might either send a team to interrogate him (Andang) or get the information from the Philippines authorities," Defense Minister Najib Razak was quoted as saying by the Bernama news agency.
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