“Previously, the threat was only in the east coast of Sabah, but security patrols in the east coast have now been tightened. The security challenge in Sabah now is not only confined to the east coast but has widened to the west coast too.
“Intelligence information reveals that there are commanders from (the Sulu) sultanate appointed in every state assembly constituency. This is a serious security matter. This is a matter of real threat to the country,” he said.
Ahmad Zahid said this in his speech at the opening of a seminar on Security and Public Order at Universiti Malaysia Sabah today.
Based on the current threat, Ahmad Zahid said security operations on land, at sea and in the air were no longer confined to the coastal areas of east Sabah but also extended to the coastal areas in the western part of the state.
Thus, Ahmad Zahid wanted a comprehensive defence or ‘handruh’ involving cooperation between all strata of society and members of the security forces to be given a new life and continuity to ensure that not an inch of the country’s territory, especially in Sabah, was encroached by anyone.
Zahid who is also Home Minister, witnessed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Institute of Public Security of Malaysia which comes under the Home Ministry and the university’s Sabah Strategic and Security Research Centre.
He said that although the presence of the police and military was important, and punitive and preventive laws were also important, it is the resilience of the people that is more important than the law and the presence of security forces.
“Actual defence is the overall defence or ‘handruh’,” he said, “and an understanding (of the overall defence) can assist the physical defence, in fact we can assist the existing security forces”.
Ahmad Zahid pointed out that the responsibility of defending the country’s security and sovereignty was the responsibility of every strata of society regardless of their origin.
He said the Federal Government would defend the sovereignty of Sabah and would not allow anyone to encroach even an inch into the country’s soil.
He said Sabah was a sovereign state in Malaysia and there was no question of anyone making any claim on the state because the people of Sabah, through a poll carried out in the 1960’s, had made a decision to be together in the formation of Malaysia.
Thus, Ahmad Zahid said the existence of various acts and legislations which were punitive and preventive in the country aimed to ensure that the national sovereignty currently enjoyed continue to be preserved.
-BERNAMA
