Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri
Shahidan Kassim said the vessels of various types would arrive here in stages
by February next year.
"This is to improve visual presence and as deterrence
especially in areas and routes identified as high-risk and hotspots. There are
currently eight ships and 69 boats operational at one time in Eastern Sabah
Safety Zone (Esszone).
"The armed forces and Esscom are currently developing
five more coastal surveillance systems to expand the coverage in Teluk Darvel,
Lahad Datu and Semporna to improve surveillance at Kidnap-for-Ransom high-risk
areas.
"There are currently eight areas covered by the system
from Pulau Banggi to Tinagat, Tawau. The system is being operated by the armed
forces with its centre located at the Joint Base 2 in Tawau," he said in
reply to a question by Er Teck Hwa (DAP-Bakri).
It was reported that Esscom had received RM93.38 million in
allocations to strengthen its management and improve the level of safety
development in the east coast.
(File pic) Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCOM) will receive 92 boats in stages starting February next year.
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/10/esscom-beef-security-92-boats-feb-2016
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