The Borneo Post (Sabah)

National Task Force to continue even after Covid-19 pandemic ends

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Task Force (NTF) will continue with its duties even after the Covid-19 pandemic ends, says Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Affendi Buang.

He said this was because the NTF had shown that it was capable of stopping foreign migrants from crossing the country’s borders during the pandemic.

“The NTF has been successful in ensuring the security of our borders during this period, and can be used to counter various threats in the future.

“In addition, the NTF has various operations modules that were successful in controllin­g the entry of migrants, smuggling and enforcemen­t at our country’s borders,” he said in a media conference after the signing of the Ops Benteng permanent procedures for operations at Wisma Perwira ATM here yesterday.

The Ops Benteng permanent procedures for operations is a standard for inter-agency collaborat­ion used in Ops Benteng. It was signed by 19 enforcemen­t and national security agencies involved in Ops Benteng.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador and Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency director-general Admiral Datuk Mohd Zubil Mat Som were also present at the signing ceremony.

Commenting on the integrated patrols at the country’s borders, Affendi said that the armed forces together with other enforcemen­t agencies, including the police, were stationed at the borders according to pre-determined sectors.

“On the field, we utilise and coordinate existing teams by using a plan to optimise assets and the number of armed forces personnel to be placed on duty with other agencies,” he said.

Regarding cross-border crime, Affendi voiced his disappoint­ment as the majority of such crimes were committed by locals who were taking advantage of the current situation during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We cannot just let this carry on, because if it’s left unaddresse­d, it will be a loss for everyone, especially from the aspect of economic stability and the wellbeing of the country’s citizens,” he said.

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