No deployment of drones yet

Facebook
X
WhatsApp
Telegram
Email
Dzulkafli (left, facing the camera) talking to motorists passing through the roadblock in Lambir.

LET’S READ SUARA SARAWAK/ NEW SARAWAK TRIBUNE E-PAPER FOR FREE AS ​​EARLY AS 2 AM EVERY DAY. CLICK LINK

MIRI: No drone was utilised to monitor the public during the conditional movement control order (CMCO) here, says 1st Division commander Dato Dzulkafli Mustaffa.

“At the moment, there’s no urgency to deploy drones to monitor the public’s movement during CMCO in this district,” he said today.

Dzulkifli was met during his brief visits to two roadblocks in Miri – one in front of SMK Agama and one in Lambir. 

He was asked earlier by the press if the army were going to utilise drones just as they did in Sibu.

In Sibu, the army deployed drones not only to monitor movements but also make crucial announcements to remind the public to stay at home.

One hundred personnel from the 20th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment (20RAMD), Camp Sri Miri, have been deployed to assist the police in manning four roadblocks in the district.

“What I’ve observed, they (public) are complying with the CMCO SOPs…and so far, we have no problem,” said Dzulkifli.

See also  Gawai celebrated moderately at own homes

During the visit, he was accompanied by 20RAMD commanding officer Lt-Col Rozaid Dato Badrulzaman and 20RAMD deputy CO Maj Azllan Zainul Abidin.

Related News

Most Viewed Last 2 Days

a38c1c007d8279b7af20a78f89ecf27e683bcf43ede15
Indonesia declares cyberspace a key domain of national defence
South Korea flag
Seoul subway arson causes over 300 million won in damages
Football: UEFA Champions League - Final: Paris SG (FRA) v Inter Milan (ITA)
Paris Saint-Germain crush Inter Milan 5-0 to win first Champions League title
POLAND-PARLIAMENT-VOTE-ELECTION-POLITICS
Poland heads to polls in tight presidential run-off
Bachok Police Station
Two suspects in spa owner acid attack released on police bail