KOTA KINABALU: Inspector-General
of Police Tan Sri Haji Ismail Omar said he has instructed Sabah Police
Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib to strengthen cooperation with their counterparts
in neighbouring countries to facilitate smooth action on any cross-border crime
activity like kidnapping.
"I assure Sabahans that
we take every crime very seriously and do our best to prevent, including
reviewing existing security arrangements along the east coast of Sabah,"
he said.
He was asked on the
kidnapping of two men from their family-owned oil palm estate in Kg Manakayang,
about 50km from Lahad Datu town, on Nov. 14.
On whether there are
security loopholes, Ismail said he would not want to say there are but they
would always study the modus operandi involved.
On this case, Hamza who was
also present said police have identified the location outside Sabah where the
kidnapped duo were believed to be at and are now working with their
counterparts on follow-up actions.
The 33-year-old estate
manager and his assistant manager, 25, both members of the Tong family who are
from West Malaysia and who own the 1,000-acre estate, were abducted by a group
of five men, one said to be wearing a face mask, armed with at least one long
firearm.
The victims were working
inside the family swiftlet house when the men stormed in and dragged them out.
Then the group led the two
victims on foot to a boat at a beach about two kilometres from the scene and
after getting into it immediately sped off towards the open sea.
On illegal gambling
activities in Sabah, Ismail said he has actually instructed Hamza to submit a
report on this which showed there have been good results on the action against
illegal gambling activities in the State.
"There have been good
results achieved by Sabah police on this. There were reports on arrests,
prosecutions and so on. And I told Hamza to keep up with the good work until
the problem is resolved," he said.
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