03 April 2013
Five vessels had received to expand its patrolling and supervisory radius in Sabah and Labuan region (photo : rizuan)
KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sabah and Labuan region received five ships to reinforce its operations under Ops Daulat, off Lahad Datu and Semporna waters.
Its enforcement chief First Admiral (Maritime) M. Karunanithi who received the vessels at the Navy base in Sepanggar said in a statement today that there inforcement would enable the agency to expand its patrolling and supervisory radius.
" This would ensure additional security and prevent intrusion by undesirable elements into the country, " he said.
He expressed his appreciation to the security forces involved in the operation while reminding them to be always vigilant against security threats.
Five vessels had received to expand its patrolling and supervisory radius in Sabah and Labuan region (photo : rizuan)
KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sabah and Labuan region received five ships to reinforce its operations under Ops Daulat, off Lahad Datu and Semporna waters.
Its enforcement chief First Admiral (Maritime) M. Karunanithi who received the vessels at the Navy base in Sepanggar said in a statement today that there inforcement would enable the agency to expand its patrolling and supervisory radius.
" This would ensure additional security and prevent intrusion by undesirable elements into the country, " he said.
He expressed his appreciation to the security forces involved in the operation while reminding them to be always vigilant against security threats.