Army to move 31st infantry brigade camp to Bintulu by June next year


KUCHING: The Malaysian Army is expected to move its 31st Infantry Brigade camp from Sibu to Bintulu by June next year.

Army chief General Tan Sri Zamrose Mohd Zain said they have identified the location and the building in Bintulu that would house the entire brigade.

He said the decision to move the base was made after taking into account the presence of the 9th Infantry Brigade camp in Sibu.

"The houses for families of our members have also been identified. I’m confident that when all processes are done, by June next year, our 31st Infantry Brigade camp will be in Bintulu.

"(For the time being) we will not build a new building (for the brigade), we will just rent a building there,” he told reporters after attending the conferment-of-rank ceremony at Muara Tuang Camp here Tuesday (Dec 27).

On the security situation in Sabah and Sarawak, especially in border areas, Zamrose said the situation is currently under control and the Army is always prepared to take any action, if necessary.

"We always keep ourselves up to date with the current geo-strategic situation in the region and we are always prepared.

"We have increased the level of preparedness of our posts along the borders of Kalimantan (Indonesia). We have four newly-operational posts, while three others are still under construction,” he added. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

M'sian envoys have significant responsibility in protecting national interests, says Anwar
Remember the high-risk groups, continue to practice Covid-19 SOPs, warn health NGOs
Shafie urges Sabahans to reject national parties in coming state polls
Charging ahead: Advanced autonomous 5G buses being tested in Putrajaya this year
Immigration Dept bust syndicate offering fake work permit extensions
1MDB trial: Staggering US$2.4mil went into Kim Kardashian and Pharell Williams’s bank accounts
Cops will look into request for police outpost at Pos Kuala Mu, says state police chief
New Pikas 2030 plan aims to strengthen country’s economy and governance, says PM
Agriculture Dept warns of logo misuse to deceive companies
High Court rules in favour of Gopeng Orang Asli group in hydro dam project case

Others Also Read