Police to patrol buffer zone


  • Nation
  • Monday, 23 Apr 2007

MIRI: Sarawak police have extended mobile patrol duties right up to ‘no man’s land’ – the unoccupied border region between Sarawak and Brunei – to help visitors and tourists coming in from oil-rich Brunei feel safer. 

Miri Police Chief Asst Comm Abang Abdillah Abang Othman said the state police have decided to expand its mobile surveillance rounds all the way to the Sungai Tujuh border checkpoint, some 35km north of Miri City, from the city limits because of current pressing needs. 

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