The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah Suluk Solidarity Council urges govt to set up anti-smuggling unit

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TAWAU: The Sabah Suluk Solidarity Council (MPSS) wants the government to urgently look into the proposal to form an antismuggl­ing or borders scouts unit in all the country’s entry points, particular­ly along Sabah’s east coast.

MSS secretary Mohd Zaki Harry Susanto said the matter was vital because it could strengthen efforts to curb smuggling and help to reduce leakages in national revenue due to negative activities.

“The proposal is not to overshadow the setting up of the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) but it will become part of the elements in Esscom as the UPP or borders scouts will be more focused on matters relating to smuggling surveilanc­e besides cooperatin­g with other enforcemen­t agencies.

“We must be aware of the effectiven­ess of UPP in the peninsula, especially in the northern region. Their presence has helped the Customs and police a lot as they are more focused on curbing smuggling as a whole,” he told Bernama.

Mohd Zaki said the borders scouts were incorporat­ed in Sabah several years ago by recruiting mostly Sabahans and were effective as the locals understood the domestic situation better and did not easily compromise on matters involving the country’s sovereignt­y.

However the organisati­on was disbanded and the borders scouts were absorbed as auxiliary police in the police force.

Mohd Zaki, who is also Eastern Sabah Security Zone (Esszone) Youth Community Federation chairman, urged the people, especially in the Sabah east coast not to be easily influenced by the polemic being deliberate­ly harped by certain quarters to hit at Esscom. Bernama

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