The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kidnap: Cops on lookout for stooges

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The people especially maritime communitie­s in the East Sabah Security Zone (ESSZone) should not take the curfew order lightly, said Maritime Command Centre (MCC) director Capt Pulendren Paramasiva­m.

He said even those granted the curfew exemption permit must strictly observe the terms set under it and take extra precaution­s when at sea.

“The moment you are out there (at sea), you are already prey waiting to be kidnapped.

“There are a lot of spo ers who will tell kidnappers where to go because when kidnappers come, they don’t know where to go. They must have somebody inside.

“We believe there are stooges inside (Malaysia) and the police are on the lookout for them and have apprehende­d some of them,” he told Bernama when met here yesterday.

The 6 pm to 6 am curfew order in ESSZone, which covers the waters off Tawau, Semporna, Kunak, Lahad Datu, Kinabatang­an, Sandakan and Beluran, is currently in its 118th phase until Aug 9 before it is renewed for another two weeks, if there is no decision to halt the order. However, a curfew exemption permit can be authorised by district police chiefs in ESSZone to eligible operators who have applied to operate at sea during curfew hours.

Pulendren felt that the curfew order should not be stopped, but sympathise­d with the fishing community whose livelihood depends on the sea.

“These are the people (fishermen) who are easy targets. Once you are out at sea, you are at risk. Once you suddenly disappear, you cannot be found because there are so many islands around,” he said.

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