AUSTRALIA’S Smartraveller website has issued a travel warning for Malaysia, saying there is a risk of terrorism in Malaysia.
It stated attacks could be random and small-scale. Possible targets could include tourist areas and a range of other locations frequented by foreigners, including Kuala Lumpur.
Besides warnings about terror attacks, it said tourists must be weary of kidnappings in Sabah, petty crime in Kuala Lumpur and possible sexual assaults in some areas.
“Take official warnings seriously. There was an armed attack on a police station in Johor Bahru on May 17 in which two police officers were killed,” it added, two weeks after the Ulu Tiram incident, which has since been classified as a random attack not linked to any terror organisations.
Moreover, it also claimed that there’s an ongoing high risk of kidnapping in the coastal areas of eastern Sabah.
“There have been several attempted and successful kidnappings. This includes islands, dive sites and tourist facilities. If, despite our advice, you travel to these areas, get professional security advice. Obey all local governments’ curfews.”
However, the advisory also informed Australian tourists that petty crime is common. Bag-snatching, including by thieves on motorcycles, happens often.
“When walking, hold your bag on the opposite side of the traffic. Safeguard your belongings, especially in shopping centres, at the airport and on trains. Credit card fraud is common. Always keep your credit card in sight when paying for purchases,” it advised.
“Assault, sexual assault, robbery and drink spiking can occur including in tourist areas of Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
“Don’t leave your food or drinks unattended. Never accept food, drinks, cigarettes or gum from strangers. Stay with people you trust at parties, bars, nightclubs and taxis.”
Furthermore, the Smartraveller website aims to provide Australians with information to ensure that their travel remains a safe and positive experience by understanding and taking into account risks such as ill health, natural disasters, civil unrest, terrorist attacks, or even simple mishaps that can mar a holiday.
- Focus Malaysia
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