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People are seen queuing up for the check-in process at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2, Sepang, on April 20, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

MAHB, police to discuss improving airport security — Minister

PUTRAJAYA, April 17 — Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) and the police will discuss improving the safety and security measures of passengers at airports, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

Simultaneously, the Cabinet has been informed that the Home Ministry (KDN) has deployed General Operations Force (GOF) personnel to patrol airports nationwide.

“MAHB has given their report (to me) and will stay in touch with the police to increase security measures at the airport.

“The (shooting) incident like this was unexpected, and I am sure MAHB will step up their security measure to ensure the safety and security of passengers,” he said during a press conference today.

Commenting further on the GOF deployment, Loke said it is up to KDN if the patrol action is a permanent or long-term measure.

“We have to be clear that security matters at the airport are not solely the responsibility of the MAHB.

“It has its own responsibility to provide aviation security, but at the airport vicinity, especially at the place where the incident occurred (which was not in the passenger’s arrival hall), is actually under the purview of the security force, especially the police,” he said.

In the 1.30am shooting incident on Sunday (April 14) at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1, a man fired two shots at his estranged pregnant wife at the entrance of the arrival hall but missed.

One of the shots hit her bodyguard in the abdomen. The injured man was admitted to the hospital and was reported to be in stable condition.

— Bernama

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