The Borneo Post

Agencies’ SOP to be streamline­d to better address cross-border crimes — Zahid

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SYDNEY: Security control at Malaysia’s borders is to be improved through the streamlini­ng of the standard operating procedures of the relevant agencies to address cross-border crimes, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said here yesterday.

He said the integratio­n of the services of the four border security control agencies, namely the marine police, Malaysia Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency ( MMEA), navy and Malaysia Border Security Agency (AKSEM), was vital for more effective action against cross-border crimes.

Elaboratin­g on the services of the agencies, he said the MMEA covered the coastal areas, the marine police took care of the rivers and up to five nautical miles offshore, the navy covered the domestic and internatio­nal waters and AKSEM, the land borders.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Home Minister, said he would take several measures for more effective coordinati­on of the services of these agencies in curbing smuggling of drugs and firearms, human traffickin­g and such.

He spoke to Malaysian journalist­s after a visit to the Australian Border Force College here. The Deputy Prime Minister is on a three- day visit to Australia from Sunday.

Ahmad Zahid said Malaysia proposed to send officers from these agencies to study the Australian module on border security control.

“The Australian Border Force College is not the only training centre of its kind in Australia. There are many other training centres in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin. We will select the most suitable centres to send our officers (from these agencies),” he said.

Ahmad Zahid arrived in Sydney yesterday morning after two days in Canberra.

His working visit is aimed at strengthen­ing bilateral relations as well as sharing experience­s and informatio­n on security, and combating terrorism and crossborde­r crimes.

In the afternoon, he paid a courtesy call on the Governor of New South Wales, David Hurley, at Government House here.

Ahmad Zahid was scheduled to return to Kuala Lumpur last night after attending a dinner with Malaysian students in Sydney. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Ahmad Zahid meets Hurley during his visit at the Government House in Sydney. — Bernama photo
Ahmad Zahid meets Hurley during his visit at the Government House in Sydney. — Bernama photo

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