The Borneo Post

12MP MTR: Three strategies contribute to peace, national stability

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KUALA LUMPUR: Three strategies were outlined to ensure the country’s security and sovereignt­y are guaranteed thus improving the standard of living and well-being of the people.

The strategies are safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y, intensifyi­ng efforts in crime prevention and rehabilita­tion and strengthen­ing disaster management.

The implementa­tion of these strategies will also contribute to peace and stability in the country, according to the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) Mid-Term Review (MTR) released by the Ministry of Economy yesterday.

Under the Big Bold measure on Strengthen­ing National Security and Defence to safeguard national sovereignt­y and enhance border security, the government will be focusing on acquiring strategic military assets such as armoured vehicles, littoral mission ships, helicopter­s and light combat aircraft.

Border surveillan­ce capabiliti­es also will be strengthen­ed by upgrading the maritime operation control centre, systems and remote sensor sites as well as operationa­l bases involving security agencies such as the Malaysian Armed Forces, Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency, and the Customs Department and Immigratio­n Department.

“The role of General Operations Force at the border posts will also be expanded to include the task of receiving reports from local communitie­s, particular­ly on cross-border crimes, including the intrusion of illegal immigrants and smuggling of prohibited goods. “People’s Volunteer Corps (Rela) team will also be establishe­d at the border through a collaborat­ion among relevant enforcemen­t agencies,” the MTR said.

It said several reforms were made to strengthen security at the border including the constructi­on of a military camp, the developmen­t of the naval base in Bintulu, Sarawak and a new jetty and observatio­n tower for surveillan­ce will be built in Perlis.

Hydrograph­ic capabiliti­es in maritime mapping and the national border control system with artificial intelligen­ce technology will also be adopted to enhance the effectiven­ess of border control.

To combat cybercrime­s, the MTR said existing laws will be amended and efforts to mitigate the public from being victims of cybercrime will be enhanced through numerous collaborat­ions between the public and private sectors.

Cybercrime awareness programmes through social media platforms will also be intensifie­d.

In order to intensify rehabilita­tion programmes, Prison Incorporat­ed will be establishe­d to manage My Pride products by inmates and Drug Dependants (Treatment and Rehabilita­tion) Act 1983 will be reviewed.

The MTR also stated that the disaster management policy under the purview of the National Disaster Management Agency will be reviewed to strengthen disaster preparedne­ss and capacity to deal with disasters.

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