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Esscom team to undergo sea combat training in Sri Lanka

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LAHAD DATU: Malaysian security and enforcemen­t personnel will undergo sea combat training in Sri Lanka to strengthen and upgrade their skills in maritime security control.

Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali said the training would be conducted next year with Sri Lanka’s security forces.

Dubbed Sea Combat Course, the training is aimed at equipping the Esscom team with added skills.

“The expertise of the Sri Lankans in safeguardi­ng their waters are recognised worldwide,” he said during the Esscom monthly gathering at the police marine base here yesterday.

Hazani said 20 personnel from three agencies — police, armed forces, and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency — would participat­e in the intensive training.

He said Esscom would establish a control post on Pulau Ligitan off Tawau in an effort to increa se se curity in the area, adding that the post would be managed by three security agencies.

“The island is located at the border of Malaysian waters, hence it is exposed to neighbouri­ng Indonesia and the Philippine­s.

“The waters are usually used as a route by immigrants to enter the state.

“The post will be able to prevent elements that can jeopardise the security of the Eastern Sabah Safety Zone from slipping into the country,” he said.

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PIC BY ?? Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali handing out certificat­es during the Esscom monthly gathering at the police marine base in Lahad Datu yesterday.
AINUL DURMAHYANT­Y DURMING PIC BY Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali handing out certificat­es during the Esscom monthly gathering at the police marine base in Lahad Datu yesterday.

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