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National Service Training Programme trainees with the Defence Ministry’s pledge book during its launch at Wisma Perwira Angkatan Tentera Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, on April 12, 2018. — Picture by BERNAMA

National Service 3.0 likely to start in 2025 — Minister

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 — The National Service Training Programme (PLKN) 3.0 may be implemented beginning in 2025, said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.

He told the Dewan Rakyat that reviving the PLKN next year is impossible as no such allocation had been provided in Budget 2024.

The 13 Territorial Army camps nationwide proposed as PLKN locations also needed to be upgraded for this purpose.

“PLKN (implementation) is still at the study stage. The Cabinet has given the green light for the ministry to conduct further studies on reviving PLKN.

“All related analysis and feedback, including the mechanism for relaunch, will be discussed with stakeholders, the community and NGOs and then brought to the Cabinet for a final decision,” Mohamad said when winding up the debate on the Supply Bill 2024 at the committee stage on behalf of the ministry today.

Meanwhile, the ministry has obtained approval to open a new Defence Attache Office in Egypt and it is expected to start operations next year.

He said opening this office was part of Malaysia’s strategy to strengthen regional and international ties in defence.

There are now 26 Defence Attache Offices overseas following the closure of the office in Jordan in 2018, with the one in Pretoria, South Africa, being the only defence office in Africa covering the southern and central parts of the continent.

“We are setting up one in Egypt; the government has approved it. It can cover the northern Middle East and northern Africa,” Mohamad added.

However, the ministry will not close the Defence Attache Office in Vientiane, Laos, which has not been very active, as that country will be the 2024 Asean Chair.

On the Rumah Keluarga Angkatan Tentera (RKAT) housing project, he said 3,307 units of RKAT were under construction, including 284 units at Markas Sungai Pancing in Pahang, Kem Tentera Syed Sirajuddin Gemas in Negeri Sembilan (1,309 units), Kem Muara Tuang in Sarawak (190 units), and Kem Lok Kawi in Sabah (513 units).

“RKAT is using an allocation of RM517.4 million while RM400 million is for upgrading existing RKAT units … because the RKAT built previously are too small and unsuitable for occupation by families,” Mohamad said.

On the issue of the Royal Malaysian Air Force’s (RMAF) procurement of long-range radar systems, the minister dismissed allegations that it is only at the prototype stage, saying the asset was now categorised as in-production and mature, apart from being rebranded as GM400 Alpha.

It is also untrue that the asset’s physical assessment report had been manipulated because the evaluation criteria were based on the schedule of document compliance by the tenderers and members of the physical assessment team, which comprised expert officers appointed by RMAF.

The Dewan Rakyat then approved operating and development budget estimates totalling RM19,731,497,700 for the ministry with a majority voice after the debate involving 15 MPs.

— Bernama

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