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GOF Southeast Brigade Records 2,210 Cases, Over RM800 Million In Seizures Since January

Kuantan: The General Operations Force (GOF) Southeast Brigade has recorded 2,210 cases, resulting in the arrest of 2,085 individuals, and seizures worth RM826.7 million, from January up to Saturday (Nov 15).

According to BERNAMA News Agency, GOF Southeast Brigade commander SAC Ahmad Radzi Hussain stated that the value of seizures involving various types of goods and vehicles had increased by 800 per cent compared to last year. He noted that the total seizure value of RM826.7 million involved operations in three states – Pahang, Terengganu, and Kelantan – with Kelantan recording the highest amount. Most of those arrested were locals, while the seizures involved various contraband items and subsidised goods under the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN).

The announcement was made during a press conference after the handover-of-duty ceremony at the GOF Galing Camp. At the ceremony, acting GOF Southeast Brigade commander ACP Ijid Landu Binju handed over his duties to Ahmad Radzi, witnessed by Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department (KDNKA) deputy director Datuk Mohamad Suzrin Mohamad Rodhi.

Ahmad Radzi emphasized that the GOF will continue to conduct various operations and enforcement activities, including demolishing illegal jetties along Sungai Golok, Kelantan, to curb cross-border illegal activities. He highlighted the importance of strengthening control along the Malaysia-Thailand border in Kelantan by carrying out operations to dismantle illegal jetties, in collaboration with the state government, various enforcement agencies, and local authorities (PBTs). This effort is aimed at curbing smuggling, drug trafficking, the entry of foreigners without valid permits, and other cross-border crimes.

He further explained that the GOF Southeast Brigade is responsible for securing the border, which stretches 44.8 kilometres along Sungai Golok up to Perak. In another development, Ahmad Radzi mentioned that the GOF is also prepared for the ongoing Northeast Monsoon, which began last Thursday, to provide assistance to flood victims. A total of 95 officers and personnel from the Southeast Brigade have been placed on standby and can be mobilised at any time. For flood rescue operations, 24 boats, 39 lorries, 32 four-wheel-drive vehicles, eight vans, and other rescue equipment have been prepared.

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