Covid-19: Coastline patrols against migrants may last for more than six months, Malaysian task force says
NTF commander Vice-Admiral Datuk Aris Adi Tan Abdullah during a visit to front operation base in Kuala Linggi. — Picture courtesy of National Task Force
NTF commander Vice-Admiral Datuk Aris Adi Tan Abdullah also praised the morale of the operation’s staff members during the Aidilfitri month of Syawal. Op Benteng was activated under NTF on May 12, and is a joint operation between the Malaysian Armed Forces, the police, and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency.
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