The Borneo Post

IGP on why Daesh militants choose Tawau as entry point

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KUALA LUMPUR: The geographic­al position of Tawau, Sabah which is located in a triangle between Malaysia, the Philippine­s and Indonesia is believed to be the main factor why the Daesh militants have chosen the region’s waters as the main route to infiltrate the southern Philippine­s by sea.

Inspector- General of Police ( IGP) Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the police were aware of the tendency of the militants to take advantage of the situation and therefore, had increased surveillan­ce and security in Tawau.

He said the police knew they (the militants) used Tawau, Sabah, Pulau Sebatik, Indonesia and the southern Philippine­s as entry point to join their group in the southern Philippine­s.

“So, we will place our ‘antenna’ (our members) in the region to cripple their access to the southern Philippine­s,” he told reporters after a monthly assembly involving department­al heads at the Federal Police Headquarte­rs (Bukit Aman) here yesterday.

Khalid said the militants wanted to take advantage of Tawau’s economic activities and use it to mask their presence by blending in with the locals.

“However, I deny allegation­s of Sabah being a transit point for the militant group which instead, uses Tawau’s strategic position in the triangle as a transit point,” he added.

He was referring to the police’s recent success in foiling militant attempts to smuggle their members out of the country to join their group in southern Philippine­s.

In that case, the police detained a 31-year-old Filipino man in Kota Kinabalu and a 27-year-old woman from Selangor.

The couple was planning to travel to Sandakan before sneaking into southern Philippine­s to join Daesh leader, Dr Mahmud Ahmad, who is now affiliated with Abu Sayyaf leader, Isnilon Hapilon.

It is understood that Mahmud is actively recruiting new members in the southern Philippine­s, and the IGP said the Malaysian police were aware of this.

“We know he ( Mahmud) is influencin­g local residents, Indonesian­s and Thais to engage in militant training there (southern Philippine­s) and we are constantly monitoring all activities.” — Bernama

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