00:00The unique thing about the new set up of the AKPS is that the officers are being infiltrated.
00:07Customs, for example, has donated up to 1,090 Customs officers who are under the AKPS umbrella.
00:17They are in charge of inspection, inspection and payment.
00:21The same goes for the police.
00:23We are also holding an SPP meeting where we are implementing a cadre program
00:29where a number of police officers are placed under the AKPS.
00:33When the process of expansion is fully completed, then there is a need.
00:39The AKPS also has an intelligent element, the noise.
00:43We bring it from a special environment.
00:45As mentioned earlier, there are 141 official entrances to our border.
00:51That's a lot.
00:53We chose the AKPS to operate in the 19th century.
00:57It has a road to the sea, a road to the land and an airport entrance.
01:02So the pattern is different.
01:05We started in Ratapanjang, at the border with Thailand.
01:08The issues are different compared to here or at the port, the entrance to the port.
01:14So, from 141, we started with 19 entrances.
01:21From there, the data we collect will guide us
01:25where we will place the next phase.
01:28I can't start with non-durian burung, between Padang Terap and Belah Siam.
01:34Because there are only 2,000 people per day.
01:38We can't put all our assets there.
01:42That's the formula we will make,
01:45to determine where the AKPS will operate,
01:49including Sabah-Sarawak.
01:52According to the discussion I had with the TPM,
01:55our conclusion is that the airport entrance is an international airport.
02:01The busiest airport here is Pulau Pinang, followed by Kota Kinabalu.
02:06Even though TPM is from Sarawak,
02:08they asked me to focus on Kota Kinabalu,
02:11followed by Kuching and other areas.
02:14Ideally, we will have up to 12,000 people,
02:17when the airport is fully operational.
02:19But for now, the filling hasn't reached that level.
02:22I forgot.
02:24Now, we have 6,000 people.
02:266,000 is already half.
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