The Borneo Post

PM: Tighten border control, prevent return of illegals

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PUTRAJAYA: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin wants the national maritime border control to be tightened so that no more immigrants will be able to sneak illegally into the country.

The prime minister said this was because there was a possibilit­y that those illegal immigrants who had returned to their countries of origin would try to come back to Malaysia.

“If we do not look after our borders carefully, many will try to sneak back into our country and if the border control is not tightened, it will be a problem for us later,” he said during a 30minute video conference with the representa­tives of the country's frontliner­s battling the Covid-19 outbreak.

The frontliner­s involved personnel from the Health Ministry, Malaysian Armed Forces ( MAF), Royal Malaysia Police, Immigratio­n Department, Fire and Rescue Department, Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM), Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency ( MMEA), and the People's Volunteer Corps (Rela).

In the matter of maritime security, MMEA directorge­neral Admiral (M) Datuk Mohd Zubil Mat Som said the

If we do not look after our borders carefully, many will try to sneak back into our country and if the border control is not tightened, it will be a problem for us later. Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin

MMEA, in collaborat­ion with the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Police, had intensifie­d its operation dubbed Op Benteng with focus given to monitoring the movement of refugees from Myanmar.

“We have put full force there with the help of RMN...the security control in the MalaysiaTh­ailand borders now is very tight,” he assured.

Meanwhile, on the national border security as a whole, Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Affendi Buang expressed confidence that it was under control with the regular monitoring activities carried out by the three wings of the MAF, the police, the MMEA and the Immigratio­n Department.

“All these agencies are working closely with the MAF and have placed their men in all operation areas nationwide. I'm confident that any border encroachme­nt incident involving illegal immigrants who may have been infected with Covid-19 will be tackled effectivel­y,” he said.

In another developmen­t, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Mazlan Mansor informed the conference that the police have entered a new phase of enforcemen­t following the implementa­tion of the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order.

“We are aware that Hari Raya Aidilfitri is just around the corner and there is an increase in the number of motorists wanting to return to their home town. Various excuses and tricks were being used to get through the police roadblocks,” he said.

However, the police will continue imposing a compound fine on any individual found to have violated the interstate travel ban in conjunctio­n with Aidilfitri this weekend. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Muhyiddin chairing the National Finance Council Meeting via video conferenci­ng at the Perdana Putra yesterday.
— Bernama photo Muhyiddin chairing the National Finance Council Meeting via video conferenci­ng at the Perdana Putra yesterday.

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