The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police to improve procedures to tackle crime in Sabah waters

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KOTA KINABALU: The police will improve all procedures and actions made previously in efforts to tackle crime that occurred in the border areas in Sabah waters especially in the Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCom).

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim said among the improvemen­ts were raising the capability and preparedne­ss of members of the security forces in facing threats besides increasing logistics in stages.

“We will also focus on collaborat­ions with communitie­s living in the areas involved so that security forces could take swift and effective action when any crime occurs,” he told reporters after the ceremony to don the rank of Honorary Police Inspectors at the Sabah Police Contingent Headquarte­rs, Kepayan, here yesterday.

He said the decision on the improvemen­ts was made at a special meeting held here to scrutinise every proposal made to improve security control in national waters to be implemente­d very soon.

Noor Rashid hoped the new plans would be capable of overcoming problems concerning cross-border crime, drug smuggling and human traffickin­g.

Earlier, the Deputy IGP donned the Honorary Inspector rank on Mohammed Yazzer Mahmun, 48, a journalist with a private TV station who had helped significan­tly to produce programs involving the police. - Bernama

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