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Indo cooperation against drug smuggling

Indo cooperation against drug smuggling

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Published on: Friday, June 27, 2025
Published on: Fri, Jun 27, 2025
By: Amir Anuar Text Size: Jasmin also called on the public not to be quick to point fingers at the authorities when crimes occur, but instead play a role as the 'eyes and ears' of the enforcement agencies. TAWAU: The cooperation network between Malaysian and Indonesian police along the border of both countries in combating drug smuggling activities has never declined – instead, it continues to be strengthened. Tawau District Police Chief ACP Jasmin Hussin said the initiative is in line with the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) top leadership commitment to enhancing ties with law enforcement authorities in neighbouring countries. 'We have already held two meetings between the Sabah Police Commissioner and the Police Chief for North Kalimantan (Kapolda),' he said. Jasmin added that his team also maintains close ties with the Republic of Indonesia Consulate (KRI) in Tawau, particularly in sharing information related to drug seizure and arrest cases. According to him, the cooperation established between the police forces of both countries has been effective, including in the investigation of criminal suspects and suspicious activities. On concerns about drug smuggling into neighbouring countries, which may tarnish Malaysia's image, he said all enforcement agencies, including the police, remain fully committed to upholding the law. 'This includes situations that happen right before our eyes, involving collaboration with relevant agencies such as the Royal Malaysian Customs Department, the Immigration Department and the Domestic Trade and Costs of Living Ministry. 'There have actually been many successful drug seizure and arrest cases in Tawau, although not all are disclosed to the media or public,' he said. He explained that not all operations, arrests or seizures can be shared publicly as they must first go through a proper investigation process. He is optimistic that the more than 50 per cent drop in the crime index compared to last year is a key indicator of law enforcement effectiveness in Tawau. 'In the context of enforcement, community support is vital to maintaining peace and public safety, as security forces cannot act alone. 'So, we urge all public members to support investigations and operations, particularly by sharing credible information,' he said. Jasmin also called on the public not to be quick to point fingers at the authorities when crimes occur, but instead play a role as the 'eyes and ears' of the enforcement agencies. He said the Government now offers various platforms for discreet information sharing, including the Volunteer Smart Petrol app, where identities are kept confidential. 'Specifically in Tawau, if anyone is found to be involved in drug distribution, rest assured that action will be taken – regardless of the individual or network involved,' he said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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