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  1. Sep 16, 2019 · On duty in British North Borneo before the formation of Malaysia, Jaikul was among those on the periphery of the action, escorting members of the Cobbold Commission in Sandakan on their fact finding mission and later on, looking for out possible insurgents during the proclamation of Malaysia.

  2. By Clement Jaikul. #Ok Bah! Wednesday, 19 Feb 2014. 12:00 AM MYT. The Government’s ‘no holds barred’ decision to set up the Eastern Sabah Security Command is one of the best developments in our fight against cross-border criminals.

  3. Sep 16, 2019 · KOTA KINABALU, Sept 16 — Retired police officer Datuk Clement Jaikul has literally taken a bullet for the country. Many times in fact. On duty in British North Borneo before the formation of...

  4. Sep 17, 2019 · KOTA KINABALU: A glimpse of Sabah’s history, security and culture could be seen through the eyes of retired police officer Datuk Clement Jaikul in his memoirs – Chancing The Rapids “My Way.”

  5. Feb 19, 2014 · > Datuk Clement Jaikul is a policeman who rose within the ranks under the British colonial government before retiring as a senior officer with the Malaysian police. He served eight years from 1984 as Sabah marine police commander.

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · NOSTALGIA : Datuk Clement Jaikul Retired police officer Datuk Clement Jaikul has literally taken a bullet for the country. Many times in fact. On duty in British North Borneo before the formation...

  7. Sep 24, 2019 · KOTA KINABALU: During his time as a policeman, Datuk Clement Jaikul was used to confronting criminals, pirates and gunmen, but what remains fresh in his mind was a chilling encounter with a shaman.