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On the alert for fleeing militants
Published on: Friday, May 26, 2017
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Kuala Lumpur: Police will tighten security at the nation's borders, especially in waters adjacent to the Philippines following the declaration of martial law by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in the Mindanao region.Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said, however, the department will not increase the number of personnel required for the task.

"We have taken precautions, and are always beware of what is happening in neighbouring country Philippines," he said.

Following the declaration, the Philippine military has ordered more than 200,000 people in the city of Marawi, Mindanao to leave their homes before 1pm Thursday.

Meanwhile, a local resident who requested anonymity said most residents concurred with the military command, and moved to the cities of Zamboanga, Pagadian and Cotabato, about 10 to 12 hours away from Marawi.

The resident, when contacted via WhatsApp, said there were many military roadblocks and tight security checks along the roads to identify militants, mainly from Daesh and Abu Sayyaf.

President Duterte had earlier warned that martial law in Mindanao would be enforced for even up to a year, if required, to curb terrorism.

Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Ramli Din said the security forces were already prepared for any eventuality following the declaration of martial law in Mindanao by the Philippine government.

"So far, the situation is under control," he said.





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