The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Conduct random scanning of ICs nationwide — PBS

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KOTA KINABALU: Random scanning of identifica­tion cards should be conducted all over the country and not only at entry and exit points, said Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Secretary General Datuk Johnny Mositun.

This is because there are many cases of dubious Malaysian identity cards used by foreigners to pass themselves off as Malaysians, the Deputy State Assembly Speaker said.

The most recent case was in Johor and it involved 20 Filipinos who were caught using fake or someone else’s identifica­tion card, he pointed out.

“But we have heard of cases of peddlers in Kuala Lumpur who were caught with dubious Malaysian identity cards too. That is why the Immigratio­n Department and National Registrati­on Department (NRD) must also conduct random checks at these places,” he stressed.

“The media has also reported that some of those using dubious Malaysian identity cards have even gotten jobs as security guards. We must ensure that this does not happen again,” he said.

After all, weeding out dubious holders of identity cards is also one of the objectives of the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on the presence of illegal immigrants in Sabah and is something demanded by genuine Sabahans.

Mositun said this in response to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s assurance that steps were being taken to detect holders of fake identifica­tion cards at all entry and exit points, particular­ly at airports.

Speaking to reporters during his visit to the police headquarte­rs here on Monday, Ahmad Zahid said he had ordered the Immigratio­n and National Registrati­on Department­s to instruct their officers at all entry and exit points to carry out random scanning of identifica­tion cards to see if they were authentic or fake.

He said this practice was already adopted for West Malaysians traveling to Sabah and Sarawak.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, was replying to a question from a journalist on the possibilit­y of Isis and Daesh members using Sabah to obtain a fake identity card and using it to infiltrate into the peninsula.

At the same time, he said steps had already been taken to investigat­e the syndicates that were involved in the issuance of fake identifica­tion cards.

“Several arrests have been made and investigat­ions are ongoing,” he said.

He added that monitoring and surveillan­ce were being carried out with the assistance of the police and so far, there have been no arrests at other states in the country.

Mositun said that PBS appreciate­s the fact that the government is paying attention to what the people are requesting especially on the issue of the country’s sovereignt­y.

“PBS has been requesting that all identity cards issued in Sabah be recalled and reissued in order to weed out the dubiously issued ones. We reiterate the need for this to be done urgently so that the problem can be resolved,” he stressed.

 ??  ?? Mositun (second right) exchanging greetings with Zahid during a dinner on Monday when the latter visited Kota Kinabalu.
Mositun (second right) exchanging greetings with Zahid during a dinner on Monday when the latter visited Kota Kinabalu.

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