Muara Tebas identified as site for new naval headquarters


SERIAN: Muara Tebas has been identified as the site for the new Royal Malaysian Navy’s (TLDM) Naval Region 4 Headquarters (Mawilla 4), says Armed Forces chief Jen Datuk Mohd Nizam Jaffar.

He said that after considering various factors, including ­facilities and maintenance costs, Muara Tebas was found to be more suitable as the new TLDM base than the initial location in Bintulu.

“We have held preliminary discussions with the Sarawak government, and for various reasons, both parties have agreed to the relocation to Muara Tebas.

“If the base was in Bintulu, maintenance costs would be ­higher.

“We have considered costs, ­feasibility studies and infrastructure for the base,” he told repor­ters after a working visit to the Tactical Headquarters in Balai Ringin yesterday.

Jen Mohd Nizam said that the new base will be one of the most modern naval bases in Sarawak, with capabilities on par with the TLDM base in Teluk Sepangar, Sabah.

“The Armed Forces will visit the site in Muara Tebas and discuss the next steps, as we need a TLDM base in Sarawak.”

Regarding border security, he stated that the number of control posts between Malaysia and Indo­nesia should be balanced, and an assessment should be conducted to establish joint posts to streng­then border security further, accor­ding to Bernama.

“Currently, there are five joint Malaysia-Indonesia posts, and we will also assess the need to enhance the facilities at the ­Immi­­gration, Customs and Qua­rantine (ICQ) complexes along the border.

“If Indonesia has an ICQ complex at their border, we must also ensure that we have one on our side for a balanced exit and entry control,” he said.

Jen Mohd Nizam said that a working visit will be conducted in May, involving the Home Ministry, Defence Ministry, Customs and Immigration departments to ­discuss the best approach for a more integrated border control stra­tegy.

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