ESSCOM commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali
TAWAU
: The Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCOM) will inject the element of ‘show
of force’ into its crime-busting strategy.
To this end, its commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali said ESSCOM was in discussions
with the district police chief, regional maritime chief and other security
agencies.
He also said five sea checkpoints had been proposed for ESSZONE to intercept
illegal immigrants from neighbouring countries and curb cross border crimes
such as armed sea robbery and drug smuggling.
“The proposal is still awaiting government approval,” he said when
met at an ESSCOM programme in conjunction with National Month celebration at
Kampung Inderasabah launched on Saturday by Kalabakan MP Ma’mun Sulaiman on
behalf of Sabah Deputy Chief minister Datuk Christina Liew.
Currently, he said ESSCOM has two road checkpoints, in Kalabakan, Tawau and
Sapi Nangoh, Beluran, which have successfully foiled a number of attempts to
smuggle in migrants and controlled items and illegal goods.
On cases of armed robbery at sea, he said there had been two this year
including the most recent on Sunday, an attempted robbery in the waters off
Tawau near the Indonesian border in which a fisherman was shot in the arm while
trying to flee.
In the 12.30 pm incident, the man aged 60 and his son aged 27 were fishing when
their boat was approached by three masked men in a boat. The victim managed to
speed off but a shot fired by one of the suspects hit him.
Hazani said there may have been more cases of attempted robberies which went
unreported, adding the culprits were likely cross-border criminals.
“I say this because we have some clue that the weapons used in the
robberies were from neighbouring countries,” he said.

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