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Kelantan contraband seizure boosted by integrated ops, stricter border controls

Kelantan contraband seizure boosted by integrated ops, stricter border controls

Kelantan police chief Yusoff Mamat said the success reflects the positive impact of strategic collaboration between state and federal enforcement agencies. (Bernama pic)
KOTA BHARU : The value of contraband seized in Kelantan surged by almost 78% in the first six months of the year compared to the same period last year, driven by enhanced integrated operations and stricter border controls.
Kelantan police chief Yusoff Mamat said RM171.5 million worth of contraband was seized between January and June, compared to RM37.2 million during the corresponding period last year.
He described the achievement as a source of pride and a clear indication of the effectiveness of the integrated operations strategy, particularly following the border closure implemented in December 2024.
'This success also reflects the positive impact of strategic collaboration between state and federal enforcement agencies.
'The strong synergy established has been effectively leveraged, resulting in tangible improvements in security control across the state,' he said at the monthly assembly of the Kelantan police contingent here today.
Yusoff said the success was the result of well-organised efforts, sacrifices, and meticulous planning by the entire team.
He called for the continued strengthening of cross-agency cooperation, not only to sustain current achievements, but also to serve as a catalyst for more aggressive efforts to combat smuggling along the border.
'Our objective is not merely to boost seizure statistics, but to safeguard the sovereignty, security, and overall well-being of the Kelantan community,' he said.
He emphasised the need to leverage digital technology and artificial intelligence to enhance enforcement capabilities and operational efficiency, and underscored the importance of discipline and integrity among enforcement personnel, describing them as the cornerstone of public trust in the police.
'The trust that we shoulder is not mere rhetoric, but a profound responsibility to religion, race and country,' he said.
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