The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PBS says it does not trust NRD

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Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) yesterday expressed concern over the coming mobile registrati­on by the National Registrati­on Department (NRD) in Semporna.

“Simply put, we don’t trust the NRD, especially since just about a month ago, some people, including NRD officers, were arrested for their involvemen­t in illegal issuance of MyKad,” said PBS president Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili, here.

Speaking after launching a seminar on agricultur­e and political issues for Mukim Simpangan, he said such exercise must be done transparen­tly.

“Some other agencies must be involved, such as the police, immigratio­n, and mobile court officers to verify the applicants’ birth certificat­es, other supporting documents and family background.

“Also call for independen­t observers comprising inter-party

representa­tives. PBS will be sending senior leaders from the East Coast divisions to observe the exercise to ensure that operations are conducted legally and in order,” he said.

The Kota Marudu Member of Parliament added that they fear some irresponsi­ble parties would take advantage of such exercise to issue or gain the Malaysian citizenshi­p.

Ongkili also questioned the progress of investigat­ion on the three persons, including a NRD officer, over the syndicate falsifying identifica­tion documents.

“What happened to the case? Why no one is charged as yet? We want these people to be brought to justice so it would serve as a lesson to others,” he said.

Sabah Deputy police Commission­er Datuk Zaini Jass said the suspects, aged between 30 and 43, were nabbed on July 23 following a report lodged by a 55year-old man who claimed that one of the suspects had offered to provide him with a birth certificat­e and identity card for RM3,500 and RM6,000 respective­ly.

“This is a serious crime and must be stopped at any cost. We do not want illegal immigrants to obtain citizenshi­p illegally,” he said.

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