Malaysia

GOF to change patrol strategy at country’s border: Bukit Aman

This comes on the heels of multiple shootings in recent days

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Nov 2020 7:02AM

GOF to change patrol strategy at country’s border: Bukit Aman
The General Operations Force is tasked with controlling the Malaysia-Thailand border and curbing smuggling activities. – PDRM pic/The Vibes pic, November 26, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The General Operations Force (GOF), tasked with controlling the Malaysia-Thailand border, will change its patrol strategy and system to curb smuggling activities.

Without elaborating, Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department director Datuk Seri Abd Rahim Jaafar said the change comes at the heels of multiple shooting incidents in the area causing injuries to GOF personnel.

"Looking at the incident of GOF personnel working in Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, who was injured by a shotgun, we will tighten control at the border and improve the system so that smugglers cannot penetrate the borders of our country.

"Besides that, GOF will patrol the fenced area of about 30-40km at the Malaysia-Thailand border and keep in contact with the Thai authorities," he said.

It was yesterday reported that a GOF personnel suffered a minor injury after being shot at while on duty at the Malaysia-Thailand border near Bukit Kayu Hitam yesterday evening.

Kedah police chief Datuk Hasanuddin Hassan said the incident occurred about 6.15pm while the personnel was patrolling the area with his colleague.

On the injury suffered by the personnel, Rahim said it was not serious, as the suspect used an air rifle, and the shot, which hit the victim’s stomach, only caused a minor abrasion.

The shooting incident in Bukit Kayu Hitam involving GOF personnel comes just a day after two members of the force exchanged fire with smugglers at the TS9 post near Padang Besar, Perlis.

In the 3.10am incident, GOF personnel Sergeant Baharuddin Ramli, 54, died, while Sergeant Norihan Tari, 39, was seriously injured. – Bernama, November 26, 2020
 

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