The army strength in Sabah
is now at the optimum level following the deployment of nine battalions with
more than 3,000 soldiers who are stationed in various places, including in the
East Coast of Sabah.
Outgoing Task Force 450 Commander Major General Datuk
Masrani Paiman said their presence has further boosted the security level in Sabah and the country.
"Of the nine battalions, two have been positioned at
north and south sectors, including the Task Force 450 placed under the Fifth
Brigade Army at the Lok Kawi Army Camp here.
"Two battalions are placed in the State's East Coast
through 'Ops Daratan', three battalions assigned for special operations and
another two battalions to complement the tasks and duties of the army in Sabah ," he said.
Masrani said this in a press conference after officially
handing over his duties to the new Task Force Commander, Major General Datuk
Zulkapli Rahamat, witnessed by Army Eastern Field Commander for Sabah and Sarawak , Lieutenant General Datuk Mohd Zaki Mokhtar,
after a parade held at the Lok Kawi Army Camp, Tuesday. Zulkapli was formerly
Director-General of Operations and Training at the army headquarters. Earlier,
Zaki also witnessed the handing over of the army's 1st Division in Sabah to the command of Task Force 450 that will be based
at Paradise Army Camp in Kota Belud.
Also present were Fifth Brigade Commander Brigadier General
Datuk Jalaluddin Manan, 507 Territorial Army Regiment Commander Brigadier
General Datuk Seri Dr Kamaruzzaman Ampon, Chief of Staff of Task Force 450
Colonel Dr Ahmad Sham Baharin and Chief of Staff of Fifth Brigade Lieutenant
Colonel Nor Lizam Shamsuddin and senior officials.
Masrani, who will be posted to the Ministry of Defence as
the Chief of Staff of the Joint Forces Command, said the army renders
assistance to the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) in terms of
addressing and tackling cross-border crime activities.
"Sea robberies and kidnappings in the East Coast are
cross-border crime activities that happened before the establishment of Esscom.
"After Esscom was created and the enforcement of
curfew, the security issues were manageable and there has been a glaring
decline in the number of cross border crime activities following good
cooperation with the army, police, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA)
and other forces in the area," he said.
In his speech, Masrani called on the army serving under the
Task Force 450 to always stay on guard for any eventualities, including the
conventional and unconventional threats, and never to take lightly the security
scenario faced by the State.
He said the conventional threats can exist and pose threats
to the nation's sovereignty and interests, adding that the unconventional
threats such as militant threats and cross-border crimes are still happening
and have yet to show any sign of fizzling out.
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=103043
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