Malaysia

MMEA busts 12 high-profile cases via Op Khas Pagar Laut

42 arrests made so far, total value seized at RM13 mil

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Apr 2023 3:00PM

MMEA busts 12 high-profile cases via Op Khas Pagar Laut
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (centre) says as many as 45 assets are on standby for 24 hours a day to carry out monitoring, including the use of MMEA’s air assets. – Bernama pic, April 28, 2023

GEORGE TOWN – The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has successfully busted 12 high-profile cases out of the 42 arrests made through its anti-crime operation dubbed Op Khas Pagar Laut 2023, with the value of the seizure amounting to RM13 million.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said this data was based on the operation conducted in the country’s waters between April 9 and 25, and that there are still 48 hours left before the operation ends on April 30.

“The operation involves 800 MMEA officers and members to safeguard the country’s borders involving 3,000km of the country’s waters.

“From the 12 high-profile arrests, three involved the smuggling of cigarettes and encroachment of foreign fishing vessels, while two cases each involved attempts to smuggle undocumented migrants and controlled goods such as petrol and cooking oil.

“The Johor MMEA managed to bust one case of attempted theft and one case of attempted gang robbery involving four individuals at the Aurora Producer 1 Platform in Tg Langsat, Johor on April 24,” he told reporters here today.

Saifuddin was met by reporters after a working visit and gift presentation to MMEA officers and members who were on duty during the operation on board the KM Burau maritime vessel here today, which was also attended by MMEA acting director-general Datuk Saiful Lizan Ibrahim, and deputy DG (operations) Hamid Mohd Amin.

Elaborating further, Saifuddin said overall he was very satisfied with Op Khas Pagar Laut and hoped that MMEA will continue to carry out efforts to safeguard the country’s waters.

He said MMEA would also tighten control and optimise operations in the country’s maritime areas, especially along the country’s borders with Thailand as well as Indonesia.

“Through continued action by MMEA, we will be able to reduce and stop criminal activities such as the smuggling of undocumented migrants and cigarettes in the Tok Bali estuary (Terengganu) and the encroachment of foreign fishing boats.

“The RM13 million seizure involved cigarettes, controlled goods such as petrol and cooking oil, as well as foreign fishing boats that encroached upon the country’s waters. Of the 42 arrests, 32 arrests involved foreigners,” he said.

He also said as many as 45 assets are on standby for 24 hours a day to carry out monitoring, including the use of MMEA’s air assets.

“The case of robbery in Johor involved locals. MMEA will not be complacent and neglect its duties,” he added. – Bernama, April 28, 2023

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