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37 held in Kalabakan operation
Published on: Tuesday, May 07, 2024
Published on: Tue, May 07, 2024
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37 held in Kalabakan operation
The Kalabakan integrated operation to combat criminal and illegal activities.
KALABAKAN: Thirty-seven people, including undocumented migrants, suspected drug addicts and smugglers, were detained in a two-day integrated operation in the district led by the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom).

Esscom Commander DCP Datuk Victor Sanjos said 26 of them were arrested for immigration offences under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63.

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He said Tawau police also seized 5.22gm of drugs and hauled in 10 people for drug-related offences under Section 12(2) of the Dangerous Drugs Act.

“The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry also detained an individual and seized 1,750 litres of diesel as well as a four-wheel drive vehicle,” he added. 

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Victor said the Road Transport Department (JPJ) issued 17 summonses and eight notices for various traffic offences.

He said the operation from May 3, which involved various state and federal agencies, inspected 400 vehicles and screened 832 people.

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“It was aimed at curbing the smuggling of controlled and subsidised goods as well as preventing the entry of undocumented migrants. 

“The operation was also to enforce the law and detect any offences, particularly at the entry point for foreigners as well as locals residing near the border between Malaysia and Indonesia,” he said, adding it was a continuation of efforts by Esscom and other agencies to curb the threat of foreign intrusion and defend public safety in the Eastern Sabah Security Zone (Esszone).

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“We will intensify efforts in districts under the Esszone in order to thwart any cross-border crimes that could undermine peace on the East coast,” said Victor.

He urged the public to report any security issues to the Esscom operations centre at 089-863 181 or through the WhatsApp number https://www.wasap.my/601163311072
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