Eastern Sabah Security Command Explained

Eastern Sabah Security Command
Nativename:Kawasan Keselamatan Khas Pantai Timur Sabah
Partof:National Security Council
Location:Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia
Type:Security Command of Eastern Sabah Area
Built:2013
Used:2013–present
Ownership: Government of Malaysia
Controlledby:Joint operations of
Malaysian Armed Forces
Royal Malaysia Police
and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
Garrison:Headquarters:
Lahad Datu

Area districts:
Kudat
Sandakan
Lahad Datu
Kunak
Tawau
Current Commander:DCP Datuk Victor Sanjos (Since Jun 2023)
Battles:2013 Lahad Datu standoff
Cross border attacks in Sabah

The Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCOM) is a Malaysian security area that covers 1,400 km of the east coast of Sabah from Kudat to Tawau.[1] It was established by Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Seri Najib bin Abdul Razak and announced on 7 March 2013 by Musa Aman, the Sabah State Chief Minister.[2] Its purpose is to strengthen maritime security in the eastern part of Sabah following the persistent attacks by pirates and militants in the southern Philippines especially after the 2013 Lahad Datu standoff, while at the same time ensuring that trade and business activity are not affected.[1] The ESSCOM headquarters and main bases is at Lahad Datu.

On 8 July 2014, then Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak announced the restructuring of the ESSCOM with the setting up of two major components - security and defence management as well as enforcement and public action.

Scope

ESSCOM is the authoritative body that oversees Eastern Sabah Security Zone (ESSZONE), which comprises the districts of Kudat, Kota Marudu, Pitas, Beluran, Sandakan, Kinabatangan, Lahad Datu, Kunak, Semporna and Tawau.[1] [3] [4] The body is chaired by the Chief Minister of Sabah, assisted by a CEO appointed by the government.[5] [3] ESSCOM's primary initiative is the establishment of new police stations to further improve security.[6]

Visits

On 9 June 2014, around 20 students from the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) visited ESSCOM headquarters to know the concept of the security area, particularly its integrated operations involving various agencies as well as procedures in dealing with challenges and issues that arise. The delegation was led by Major General Sir Sebastian John Lechmere Roberts along with other 19 senior military officers and civilians from various countries including Sudan, Lebanon, Italy, Estonia, Egypt, Ghana, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Kenya and the United Kingdom.[7] On 25 August 2016, four Japanese delegates from the Japan Terrorism Prevention Unit also visited ESSCOM.[8]

Director-General

The Director-General of ESSCOM is selected on a rotational basis.[9]

NameFormer PositionTake officeOut Office Time in office Note
Datuk Mohammad MentekHead of Immigration, Sabah01/04/20137/08/20141 yearFirst sabahan and non police appoint as Esscom commander
Datuk Abdul Rashid HarunPolice, Internal Security and Public Order, former Pasukan Gerakan Khas VAT69 commander.[10] 08/08/201422/12/20151 yearRashid involve during early stage standoff with negotiations to Sulu militants.After end 2nd Esscom commander he appoint as Sabah police commissioner before retired on 2017
Datuk Wan Abdul Bari Wan Abdul KhalidKuala Lumpur Public Order Department head23/12/201518/07/20172 year
Datuk Hazani GhazaliPolice, Special Actions Unit Commander19/07/201704/09/20203 yearsHe appoint as Internal and Public Order Security Department director in late 2020
DCP Dato Ahmad Fuad OthmanBrigade Sarawak, General Operations Force Commander5/09/202011/12/20211 year
DCP Ahmad HamzahFederal Reserve Unit Commander12/12/21 17/05/20231 yearTransfer to Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department Bukit Aman
DCP Mohd Ali TambySpecial Actions Unit (Malaysia) & Chief Staff Special Force Esscom 18/05/202310/06/20231 month
DCP Victor SanjosDeputy Police Chief of Kelantan police 11/06/2023 (unofficial) & 3/07/2023 (official duty) -now1 year2nd sabahan

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: ESSZONE Set up to halt incursions. The Star (Malaysia).
  2. News: Phase one of security area named ESS Com. The Star (Malaysia).
  3. News: Security area widened in east Sabah. New Straits Times.
  4. News: Sabah Immigration director is Esscom chief. New Straits Times.
  5. News: Government-appointed CEO to oversee operations of Eastern Sabah Security Command. The Star (Malaysia).
  6. News: Government forms East Sabah Safe Zone. New Straits Times.
  7. News: RCDS students visit ESSCOM HQ. New Sabah Times. 10 June 2014. 13 January 2015.
  8. Web site: Japanese officials visit Esscom. Daily Express (Malaysia). 26 August 2016. 26 August 2016.
  9. http://www.sinarharian.com.my/semasa/abdul-rashid-dilantik-pengarah-operasi-esscom-1.281730
  10. http://www.nst.com.my/node/10819