The Borneo Post

Kidnap incident: Malaysia-Indonesia relations not affected

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KUALA LUMPUR: The incident where five Malaysians were abducted allegedly by Tentera Nasional Indonesia ( TNI) in the Wong Rangkai forest near the Serian-Kalimantan border on Dec 11, will not affect military relations between the two countries.

Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu said Malaysia and Indonesia have built strong bilateral relationsh­ip in all areas especially defence and should there be problems they would be discussed at the negotiatin­g table.

“Cooperatio­n between the two nations had always been good and we will not allow the incident to jeopardise our relationsh­ip.” he told a press conference after the 52nd Armed Forces Ex-Servicemen Affairs Corporatio­n (PERHEBAT) convocatio­n ceremony here yesterday.

A local newspaper yesterday reported that five locals aged between 15 and 64 were kidnapped in the forest located about 400 metres from the Serian-Kalimantan border.

It was repor ted that the Malaysians were held up by several armed men dressed in military fatigues who claimed they had cut down trees in the forest area. The five were however released a few days later following negotiatio­ns at the border.

Malaysia has sent a protest note to Jakarta condemning the mistreatme­nt and detention of its citizens by the Indonesian security forces. The protest note was sent through the Indonesian embassy here last Friday.

Earlier, Mohamad presented certificat­es to 400 soon- to- be military retirees and veterans who completed the Diploma Programme in Recognitio­n of Prior Experienti­al Learning ( RPEL), Aircraft Maintenanc­e Technician Training and Perhebat Transition­al Training.

At the event a memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) was signed between Perhebat and Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Perbadanan Perwira Niaga Malaysia ( PERNAMA), 7 Eleven and Port of Tanjung Pelepas.

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Mohamad Sabu

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