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Additional General Operations Force complexes necessary: Hajiji
Hajiji with State Commissioner of Police Datuk Jauteh Dikun (left) and State Secretary Datuk Seri Sr. Safar Untong (right) browsing the Sabah Brigade: Eliminating Terrorists and The Fifth Column in Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu compilation book while GOF Sabah Brigade Commander Datuk Abdul Rani Alias (third right) and Datuk Abidin Madingkir (second left) look on.
CHIEF Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor wants the construction of two additional General Operations Force (GOF) battalion complexes in Sabah to be expedited to bolster security in the State.

They are Battalion 21 Keningau and Battalion 22 Kunak. Sabah currently has five battalions in Kinarut, Tawau, Lahad Datu, Sandakan and Beluran. 

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“Sabah is a vast State and surrounded by three seas - the South China Sea in the West, the Sulu Sea in the North East and the Celebes Sea in the East, while on the southern side, Sabah shares a border with Indonesia.

“The additional GOF complexes are necessary not only to stop subversive movements but also block smuggling of fuel, logs and drugs among others,” he said when launching the Op Daulat Tanduo book titled “General Operations Force, Sabah Brigade: Eliminating Terrorists and The Fifth Column in Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu” at Menara Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu, on July 30.

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Hajiji commended the Sabah PGA and Archive Department for collaborating in the publication of the book, now an official historical document on the 2013 Tanduo intrusion.

“The security operation like the terrorist intrusion in Kampung Tanduo is an example of our security forces’ bravery and commitment,” he said.

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The incident in February 2013 stemmed from the action of a terrorist group claiming Sabah for the defunct Sulu Sultanate which, Hajiji said, has never been recognised by the Malaysian Government. 

“The Sulu Sultanate has ceased to exist and is not recognised by any sovereign country or international organisation. It was a baseless attempt by the group to claim sovereignty over a region of Malaysia,” he said.

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The Chief Minister reiterated the Sabah Government’s stand not to recognise any demand from those claiming to be the sultanate’s heirs.

“This stance is clear and in line with the voice of Sabahans who chose to form the Federation of Malaysia through the Malaysia Agreement in 1963. Hence, any outside claim will never be entertained by the State Government and the people,” he said.

Hajiji said the sacrifice of the security forces, particularly during the Tanduo incident was huge as they fought for the country’s sovereignty and people’s security with their lives.

“The role of the GOF in the incident is very much appreciated by all Malaysians because, without their bravery and sacrifices, the country’s sovereignty was at stake.

“Therefore, I hope this book will benefit the public who want to know more about the terrorist incursion in Tanduo and the sacrifices of our security forces.

“As citizens of Malaysia, we must take stock of the incident and further strengthen our patriotic spirit in ensuring the country’s sovereignty continues to be protected and preserved.” 

Hajiji also hoped the publication would allow the younger generation to understand what transpired during the incursion.

He said it has been 11 years since the Tanduo incursion and in line with the strengthening of security in the East Coast, the situation in Lahad Datu has now returned to normal.

The Government has taken a critical step in forming the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) which greatly helped in returning Lahad Datu to normal, he said, adding that Esscom together with the Malaysian Armed Forces, Marine Police and GOF had further bolstered the surveillance in Sabah waters.
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