The Borneo Post

Security situation at Lachau under control — Police

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KUCHING: Security at the Lachau town near Sri Aman is still good and under control with only one crime case reported so far this year.

The case, Sri Aman police chief DSP Sulaiman Othman disclosed in a press statement on Thursday, involved theft of three bags of black pepper.

In 2016, there were nine cases reported and four have been settled. From informatio­n we obtained, these crimes were carried out by locals. DSP Sulaiman Othman, Sri Aman police chief

“In 2016, there were nine cases reported and four have been settled. From informatio­n we obtained, these crimes were carried out by locals,” he said.

Influx of immigrants from Indonesia began since the 1940s, he explained, while the Indonesian­s who entered Lachau town were mainly from the community living in areas along the Indonesia-Malaysia border.

“The reasons to enter Lachau are to sell their agricultur­e produce and also to buy basic or daily necessitie­s,” he added.

Police have identified a few ‘jalan tikus’(illegal paths) in Lachau namely the Selepong Lop, Gua Dungut and Rapak Lachau.

Based on aerial and ground surveillan­ce, Sulaiman disclosed that there were a number of Indonesian military control posts in the vicinity with the Sungai Keli post being the closest – about a three-hour walk away from Gua Dungat in Lachau.

“Meanwhile, there is no official report received yet regarding Indonesia military infiltrati­on to Lachau town or to Sri Aman,” he assured the public.

Sulaiman also said Sarawak commission­er of police Datuk Mazlan Mansor had conducted a working visit to check the illegal paths and survey the situation in Lachau town on March 7 this year.

Mazlan was accompanie­d by deputy police commission­er Datuk Abdul Aziz Yusof, state General Operations Force ( GOF) deputy commander ACP Zulkifli Jonit and state Special Branch officer-in- charge SAC Suhaimi Deraman.

“As a result from the visit, Datuk Mazlan has instructed Sarawak GOF to put some of the GOF sections at Lachau police post to patrol the illegal paths that have been identified and conduct roadblocks in Lachau,” he said.

“The GOF have commenced their operations at Lachau police post on April 1 this year. The police will not hesitate to take legal actions should they discover Indonesian army infiltrati­on into Lachau areas or Sri Aman to ensure that the security and safety of the people in these areas and its surroundin­g,” he emphasised.

Police also advised the residents of Lachau to come forward with informatio­n of such cases or should they sense any uneasiness with the presence of Indonesian immigrants in town.

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