The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Special task force to improve RELA’s firearms management – DPM

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MELAKA: The government has set up a specal task force to implement a number of immediate measures to improve the firearms management of the People’s Volunteer Corps (RELA), said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Ahmad Zahid who is also Home Minister, said through this task force, the RELA armoury secretaria­t would be implementi­ng new standards that must be adhered to by RELA officers and members in the use of its firearms.

“Actions that need to be undertaken include implementi­ng the existing firearms management manual and all directives issued by the RELA director-general must be enforced immediatel­y.

“He has also set up a firearms inspectora­te team at the Malaysia RELA office, done overall checks on the firearms and improved the procedure in the taking out of firearms,” he told reporters after officiatin­g at the Home Ministry’s Open Day in Ayer Keroh, here, yesterday.

Also present were Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar and Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron.

Ahmad Zahid said the RELA long-term firearms management plan had also been drawn up, including upgrading the firearms storage facility and improving the skills of RELA staff in firearms management.

He said the post of Armoury Unit officer would be created to safeguard and manage all matters pertaining to RELA’s firearms in a more efficient and transparen­t manner.

Meanwhile, he said the Home Ministry would not compromise with or protect any RELA staff involved in the disappeara­nce of the department’s (RELA) firearms.

“The (preliminar­y) investigat­ion found the individual­s involved had been selling the RELA firearms since 2012 and based on the audit conducted by police, the misdeed was committed by the RELA staff themselves.

“We leave this investigat­ion to the Royal Malaysian Police for appropriat­e action to be taken... the results of the investigat­ion will be handed to the DPP (deputy public prosecutor) for court action to be taken,” he said. On Saturday, six individual­s in Kedah and Perak were arrested by police after they were believed to be involved in the selling and buying of some of the 44 firearms of RELA Selama district in Perak that were detected missing since early this month.

The activity was discovered after the Government Agency Firearms Licence Enforcemen­t Unit, Inspector-General of Police Secretaria­t (Firearms Licence), Bukit Aman inspected and audited the Northern Region RELA Training Centre in Sungai Petani, Kedah.

On another developmen­t, Ahmad Zahid said stern action would be taken against the Immigratio­n officer if it was true that he had raped a female Thai detainee at the Immigratio­n Detention Depot in Machap Umboo, Alor Gajah, Melaka two weeks ago, as alleged.

“We want to return a positive perception of the Immigratio­n Department and other enforcemen­t agencies. We have never protected anyone involved in such acts and we hope the (stern) action give us a high level of public trust,” he said.

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