Johor MB denies entering Singapore waters

Johor MB denies entering Singapore waters

Osman Sapian says he went to see how Malaysians security forces were patrolling the Malaysian side of the sea and that the vessel he was on board did not intrude into Singapore’s territory.

Johor Menteri Besar Osman Sapian.
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Johor Menteri Besar Osman Sapian has refuted reports in several news portals in Singapore claiming he entered Singapore waters during his visit to the Malaysia-Singapore maritime border area here on Wednesday.

He said his visit to the area was to see how the Malaysian security forces carried out their duties.

“We, when visiting MV Pedoman, were well aware of the maritime border areas of the two countries…we were sure that we did not enter their (Singapore) area because we respect the laws of both sides.

“So, I think the area I visited was not the Singapore area because our own police could go in, the purpose of the visit was not to provoke but just to observe our security team at work,” he told reporters after opening the Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Suria Perdana and its Back To School Programme here today.

He said this in response to Singapore news portals yesterday claiming that five Malaysian “authority vessels” were seen entering Singapore waters on Wednesday, just a day after the two countries agreed to set up working groups to address maritime disputes and airspace issues.

The five vessels were allegedly used by Osman’s entourage when they visited MV Pedoman.

Osman said according to Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s comments on Youtube and Facebook, there were indeed Malaysian surveillance vessels in the area.

“So, I do not think I need to tell Singapore about the visit because we did not enter the country,” he said.

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