Izah Azahari
The Sembilang Train 16/22 sequence collectively organised by the Marine Police (POLMAR) of the Royal Brunei Police Drive (RBPF) and the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) ended with a closing ceremony on the Marine Police headquarters in Muara on Thursday.
The closing ceremony was officiated by RBN Fleet Commander Captain Khairil bin Haji Abdul Rahman, who emphasised the significance of cooperation between RBN and POLMAR as one of many whole-of-government approaches in making certain maritime safety.
He additionally invited POLMAR to take part in maritime patrols with RBN to renew Operation Sembilang which was suspended as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
Through the four-day train which started on October 24, numerous options had been mentioned coping with maritime points, particularly Unlawful, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUUF).
As well as, joint compliant boarding coaching was carried out at sea involving inflexible inflatable boats from the Naval Floor Motion Group and KDB Syafaat’s excessive pace patrol vessel.
As safety businesses that play an necessary position in sustaining the maritime safety of Brunei Darussalam, members of the RBN and POLMAR elevated their information and improved their abilities in coping with maritime points.
To additional strengthen relationship between the 2 businesses in addition to enhance the health and well being of members, a sports activities occasion was additionally held, with POLMAR successful the Sembilang Cup.