New Straits Times

SO EASY TO GET GUNS ILLEGALLY

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RECENT incidents involving illegal firearms have raised serious concerns about public safety and national security. The ease with which individual­s, including foreign nationals, have been able to illegally acquire guns is alarming and demands attention from the authoritie­s.

The Israeli who allegedly illegally obtained firearms to carry out an assassinat­ion and the man who allegedly attempted to harm his wife with a gun are two cases that highlight the urgency of this problem.

It is believed that the porosity of the border between Malaysia and Thailand facilitate­s the smuggling of firearms into our country. Therefore, it is imperative for the government to invest in advanced border security technology.

Various countries have secured their borders through the use of technology such as surveillan­ce drones, thermal imaging cameras, motion sensors and biometric identifica­tion systems.

The use of these technologi­es, which have been applied selectivel­y due to cost and other limitation­s, must be expanded to boost the

detection and intercepti­on of illegal firearms entering our borders.

It is also vital to set up a technology unit in the Home Ministry, akin to Singapore’s Home Team Science

and Technology Agency.

This unit would focus on developing and deploying cutting-edge technologi­es to bolster our security infrastruc­ture and stay ahead of

evolving threats.

While technology plays a crucial role, we must also address the human factors contributi­ng to the problem. Corruption and poor governance can undermine even the most sophistica­ted security measures.

Therefore, the government must vigorously combat corruption, enhance governance, and ensure accountabi­lity in law enforcemen­t agencies.

The safety of our citizens is paramount and cannot be compromise­d. It is imperative that the government allocate sufficient resources and funding to address pressing security challenges.

We must reprioriti­se our allocation­s to invest in the technologi­es, training, and infrastruc­ture to safeguard our nation against threats.

Failure to address illegal gun procuremen­t and border security threats not only jeopardise­s public safety, but also poses significan­t risks to our economy and national stability.

Therefore, I urge the government to take action to address these issues before they escalate.

HABIB AB MUKMIN President

Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Alumni Kuala Lumpur Chapter

 ?? File piC ?? Israeli Shalom Avitan is taken to the Kuala Lumpur Courts Complex to be charged under the Firearms Act last Friday.
File piC Israeli Shalom Avitan is taken to the Kuala Lumpur Courts Complex to be charged under the Firearms Act last Friday.

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