Malaysian and Indonesian armed forces to work together to stem militancy, says Mej Jen


Brothers in arms: Ranjit Singh (left) exchanging gifts with Brig Jen TNI Lodewyk Pusung after launching a Malindo exercise at Penrissen Camp in Kuching.

KUCHING: The Armed Forces have not detected any movement of militants across the border between Sarawak and Kalimantan so far, Army 1st Division commander Mej Jen Datuk Ranjit Singh Ramday said.

He said the Malaysian Armed Forces cooperated with their Indonesian counterparts to patrol the border, mainly to control smuggling and illegal immigration.

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