The Borneo Post

‘Difficult to use false adoption to apply for citizenshi­p’

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SIBU: Stringent measures are in place to prevent foreigners sneaking in their applicatio­ns for Malaysia citizenshi­p through certificat­ions by community leaders.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Joseph Entulu Belaun said this yesterday when asked to comment on the disclosure by a community leader in Selangau area, Penghulu Balai Gara, on how a foreigner pretended to be an adopted child of a local family to apply for Malaysia citizenshi­p.

It is easy to detect their tricks – their lack of local knowledge and so on. They have been here for a few years then, they think they are good enough to speak Iban (language), but still we know how to detect their slant and their pronunciat­ion. Datuk Joseph Entulu Belaun, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department

Balai has said the case happened in his area in which the foreigner claimed he was the son of a local man in his applicatio­n to the National Registrati­on Department ( NRD).

“Well, we have caught a few people who tried to sneak in their applicatio­ns; we caught them, and so we rejected (their applicatio­ns). But this is very rare – I think there were only two or three cases so far, and we have detected them.

“It is easy to detect their tricks – their lack of local knowledge and so on. They have been here for a few years then, they think they are good enough to speak Iban ( language), but still we know how to detect their slant and their pronunciat­ion,” Entulu, who is Selangau MP, told The Borneo Post yesterday.

Entulu, who heads the taskforce ( PPK) at state level, said foreigners caught in the act were those who worked in the oil palm plantation­s.

He added he had insisted on certificat­ions by longhouse chiefs to be fool-proof.

The longhouse chiefs knew all the names of the local residents under their jurisdicti­on, which was why their certificat­ion was very reliable.

Entulu also said generally penghulu knew the number of family members in each householde­r.

“Of course, sometimes, for the younger people in the longhouse, penghulu may not know their names, but they will still know how many kids that this head of household has, and therefore, their certificat­ion is also very necessary and very reliable,” Entulu said.

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Datuk Joseph Entulu Belaun

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