SANDAKAN: The armed forces will install better defence equipment at the northern sector of its Pasir Operation (Op Pasir) in Sabah soon.
The equipment, including a state-of-the-art radar and communications system, are needed to better safeguard the state's islands and coastal areas which are major tourist spots.
Armed
forces chief Gen Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin said he would also seek
more funding from the government to provide better facilities for the
soldiers at the operation's frontline.
"The equipment that we have now is adequate for our country's defence.
"However, it would be better to have the latest technologies," he said at Pulau Lankayan here yesterday.
Op
Pasir is an operation initiated by the government in September 2000 to
safeguard all islands and resorts off the east coast of Sabah, following
two kidnappings by Abu Sayyaf militants at Pulau Sipadan and Pulau
Pandanan.
Zulkifeli was on a two-day official visit to the armed forces' frontline camps there, which ended yesterday.
Zulkifeli
believed that the money spent by the government to deploy military
forces for Op Pasir was "worth it" as tourists were now flocking to the
area as they felt it was safe.
Zaid
said his visit to the camps there (the northern sector), which was
being manned by soldiers from the Royal Malay Regiment's 10th Battalion,
was also aimed at boosting his men's morale and to find out if they had
any problems.
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