The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Special tourism ops in Semporna, three notices issued

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SEMPORNA: The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture (MOTAC) issued three notices on tourism-related offences following an inspection of 56 vehicles in a special operation at KM15 of the Semporna-Tawau Road here last Sunday.

In a statement Tuesday, MOTAC said the nearly threehour operation starting at 9 am was conducted in collaborat­ion with the Semporna District Police Headquarte­rs to ensure tourist safety as stipulated under the Tourism Industry Act 1992 (Act 482) and the Tourism Vehicles Licensing Act 1999 (Act 594).

“The three notices were issued under Act 482, involving one notice under Section 20(1) which pertains to the use of vehicles other than licensed ones for transporti­ng tourists, while the other two notices were offences under Regulation 6(1) (i) (iii) which relates to not using the services of tourist guides,” it said.

Deputy Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan, who was on the ground to monitor the situation, expressed appreciati­on for the Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCOM) for continuous­ly ensuring security along the east coast of Sabah, thereby enhancing the confidence of visitors and tourists.

The statement said Khairul Firdaus also monitored programmes held on March 2 and 3 in the district.

“Among these programmes was the Program Voluntouri­sm: Bersih dan Selamat Semporna Kalasahan Ku, namely cleanlines­s and cheerfulne­ss activities around the Semporna Tourism Jetty area involving volunteers including tourists.

“Other programmes included the presentati­on of homestay registrati­on certificat­es under the Malaysian homestay experience programme to Homestay Ar Raudah, the first homestay cluster in Semporna, as well as inspection­s of cleanlines­s and safety around Mabul Island and Padanan Island,” the statement added.

MOTAC also appealed to tourism operators, licensed tourist guides and registered accommodat­ion premises under MOTAC to provide the best services and hospitalit­y at reasonable prices to tourists visiting this district.

The statement said Semporna is a preferred destinatio­n for domestic and internatio­nal tourists, especially from China and Korea, due to the beauty of its islands and marine treasures. — Bernama

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