Indonesia and Sabah agree to curb bordersmuggling


KOTA KINABALU:  Indonesia and Sabah have agreed to work together to curb smuggling activities as barter trade commences in Tawau.

State Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Junz Wong expressed his gratitude for the collaboration from the Indonesia Consulate-General on curbing transboundary smuggling activities between Sabah and Kalimantan.

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