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IGP: PDRM Detects Cases Suspected To Be Orchestrated By Foreign Intelligence Agencies

Kuala lumpur: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has identified external threats, believed to be orchestrated by foreign intelligence agencies, which could potentially compromise national security.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Inspector-General of Police, Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail, stated that two incidents are suspected to be orchestrated by foreign intelligence agencies. These include the kidnapping of a Palestinian national and the possession of six firearms by an Israeli national.

PDRM is prepared to prevent and address various external threats that could impact national security, including agendas by foreign intelligence agencies that may attempt to interfere with or disrupt the country’s stability and sovereignty. Various measures have been implemented to monitor the entry of foreigners at all the country’s entry points, in close cooperation with the Immigration Department, the Border Control and Protection Agency, and Interpol.

Mohd Khalid emphasized that the police are also paying close attention to the security of foreigners residing in Malaysia for extended periods, including permanent residents and those in the country for business purposes, such as foreign consultants.

Regarding the safety of the Palestinian community in Malaysia, Mohd Khalid urged them to remain vigilant and avoid attracting public attention. He advised Palestinians residing in Malaysia to maintain a low profile to avoid becoming targets and to promptly report any suspicious activity to the police.

PDRM has also established strategic collaborations with other security agencies through continuous information and intelligence exchanges at both national and international levels. Mohd Khalid reiterated that PDRM remains committed to safeguarding Malaysia’s security and ensuring the well-being of its people at all times.

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