Armed forces to add border posts as Indonesia relocates capital to Kalimantan


Armed forces chief Affendi Buang says the Malaysian Armed Forces will cooperate with their Indonesian counterparts to erect security posts along the Sabah-Kalimantan and Sarawak-Kalimantan borders. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Kamal Ariffin, December 23, 2021.

THE Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) will increase the number of security posts along the country’s borders in Sabah and Sarawak following Indonesia’s decision to shift its capital to Kalimantan. 

Armed forces chief Affendi Buang said there is a need to increase the number of border posts and regiments at the locations as the relocation is expected to commence in the first quarter of 2024.

“It is already in our plans, and this will be done in stages because when the relocation takes place, it will increase the number of residents and economic sectors in the area,” he said in a special interview in conjunction with the Armed Forces Day celebration at Wisma Perwira in Kuala Lumpur.

Affendi said the increase in population is likely to contribute to the rise in cross-border crime cases such as smuggling.

Elaborating, he said the MAF would cooperate with the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) on the matter of border control, adding that the move to increase the number of security posts will be made in tandem with TNI.

“When MAF builds a border post in the Malaysian area, the TNI will also build one in its area. God willing, the number will increase significantly in the future,” he said. 

Affendi also said the MAF would increase surveillance of the country’s border control either through manual methods, such as through additional manpower, systematic methods involving the use of sensors, or the current conventional practice of using drones and control centres that can monitor from a distance. 

Armed Forces Day is celebrated on September 16 every year. – Bernama, September 14, 2022.


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