Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is trying to earn his last commission before the fall of UMNO by implementing a sophisticated radar system to enable the security forces in Sabah to act faster and more efficiently in cases of untoward incidents.
The nine radars will be installed starting with four in October and five by next year. One of the four will be placed in Tinagat, Tawau to protect the waters off Sabah from outside threats.
The system is part of a Najib’s Integrated Radio Network that will be fully operational under the first phase in December 2008. The network will facilitate communications and sharing of voice and data information among seven identified security and enforcement agencies. However, the network will be continuously suck money out of the state coffers by the need of enhancing more agencies as it progressed.
The *Defensive* Minister was hiding from the heat of Anwar’s case in Danawan Island for two-day behind the agenda of visit to the Frontal Operation Base of the Malaysian Armed Forces in Sabah.
I am one of the 40 so called journalists and senior editors to survey the Southern Sector Ops Pasir operations. Najib was pleased to note the high level of security in place on the east coast of Sabah since the kidnapping incidents on Sipadan Island and then Pandanan Island in 2000.
“The people can sleep well and tourists no longer have to fear for their safety while enjoying their holidays on the islands here,” Najib said.
But We Malaysian Cant sleeps well because we worried that you might suck all our money out in this desperate time.
Monday, August 11, 2008
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