Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Mat Sabu: Trilateral maritime patrols have reduced crime in Sulu sea

From the New Strait Times (Oct 8): Mat Sabu: Trilateral maritime patrols have reduced crime in Sulu sea



The trilateral maritime patrols involving Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia have reduced cross-border crime in the Sulu sea. NSTP/ABDUL RAHEMANG TAIMING
 
The trilateral maritime patrols involving Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia have reduced cross-border crime in the Sulu sea.

Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu said cooperation under the Trilateral Cooperation Agreement had benefitted Sabah’s tourism sector and economy.

“Last month, I was in Manila to attend a meeting with the Philippine and Indonesian defence ministers (to strengthen cooperation),” he said after attending a gathering with the Federation of Tawau Chinese Associations, here, today.

“The tri-nation sea patrols have been impactful in reducing crime in the Sulu Sea and restoring security.”

The minister, who is known as Mat Sabu, is on an official working visit.

He visited the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) headquarters and security forces post on several islands in the east coast, and was briefed on the security situation.

He said the government would increase security forces’ manpower and assets.

“I will highlight Esscom’s grouses to the Prime Minister (Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad), Finance Minister (Lim Guan Eng) and cabinet to boost Esscom’s readiness.

“Thus far, they (security forces) have performed their best and we need to increase their welfare. This is my determination along with the army, police and other enforcement bodies to intensify their service together,” he said.

Mat Sabu also urged the people to play their part in looking after the state’s security.
 

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