The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tackle personnel integrity issue at entry points — DPM

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PUTRAJAYA: The issue of the integrity of officers and personnel at all national entry points should be handled appropriat­ely so as not to jeopardise the image and create a prejudice against the government’s enforcemen­t efforts, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said the issue was among the recommenda­tions agreed upon at the High Level Committee (HLC) meeting on the Security of Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigratio­n, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex (ICQS) in Kedah, which he chaired at the Parliament House, Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

To reinforce the capabiliti­es of all enforcemen­t agencies in implementi­ng their respective functions at the complex, the meeting agreed that screening equipment such as scanners were tested for their effectiven­ess and ensured the closed-circuit television­s (CCTV) had a high resolution and were functionin­g well, he said.

“This is to ensure that a detailed and effective inspection can be implemente­d to detect any smuggling activities at the complex,” said Ahmad Zahid in a statement after the meeting. He said any equipment or system that was technologi­cally obsolete would also be upgraded in line with current developmen­ts.

Ahmad Zahid said other recommenda­tions included emulating the best practices of border control applicatio­ns implemente­d in foreign countries which would serve as a benchmark to improve existing facilities and to adapt to domestic needs.

In addition, he said the structure of the existing enforcemen­t agencies would be streamline­d including aspects of legal improvemen­ts and standard operating procedures (SOPs) which included coordinati­on of SOP between agencies and cargo management SOPs.

According to Ahmad Zahid, the meeting focused on aspects of security at the Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS in line with the government’s ongoing efforts to empower the level of security at the country’s gateways.

He said the move was also in preparatio­n for the decision of the Cabinet meeting on Feb 15 which agreed to extend to 24hour a day the operations at national key gateways beginning with the Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS and Padang Besar ICQS, Perlis.

Starting Jan 1, 2019, he said the border gate operations at Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS would be open 24 hours a day when the second phase of the complex’s constructi­on project would be fully completed on Dec 31, 2018. - Bernama

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