Nepal’s Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has assured India that its territory will not be used for any activities against neighboring countries, emphasizing the importance of bilateral cooperation in security, infrastructure, and combating cross-border crime. This assurance comes during a visit by India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who is seeking to further strengthen ties between the two nations.
Results for: Cross-Border Crime
Malaysian authorities have defended their decision to evict hundreds of sea nomads from their homes in Sabah state, claiming it was necessary to enhance security and combat cross-border crime. The Bajau Laut, a stateless sea-faring community that resides in houseboats and stilt-built coastal huts, have seen their dwellings demolished or burnt by enforcement officials. The operation has drawn criticism from rights groups, which have called on the government to stop the evictions and guarantee the safety and security of the community. The Sabah government maintains that the evictions are justified as they aim to combat illegal activities in protected areas and uphold the country’s laws. However, the Bajau Laut have lived in the area for centuries, and many lack nationality documents, making them vulnerable to exploitation.