KOTA KINABALU: Coastguards have vowed to work closely with the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) to combat fish bombing activities in the wake of the deaths of three divers in Sabah waters.
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Sabah director Rear Admiral Kamaruszaman Abu Hassan said they viewed the incident seriously and have sent their vessels to assist Esscom.
Rear Admiral Kamaruszaman said that Sabah MMEA had always been serious about tackling the problem of fish bombing in Sabah. "One of the issues that was seriously looked at was the problem of fish bombing activities carried out by illegal immigrants.
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