The Borneo Post

Woman, illegal immigrant arrested over alleged falsificat­ion of MyKad

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SANDAKAN: The National Registrati­on Department ( NRD) here has detained an agent allegedly active in falsifying identifica­tion documents in the east coast of Sabah.

The arrest of a 52-year- old Malaysian woman who acted as an agent targeting Pakistanis, Filipinos and Indonesian­s as the main customers is expected to break the syndicate’s network in the state.

An integrated operation led by NRD director general Dato’ Mohammad Razin Abdullah along with the police and Immigratio­n Department was carried out around 2am on Jan 31 at SEDCO industrial area, Mile 2.5 here.

Mohammad Razin said the operation was carried out in order to target forgery agent and illegal immigrants, he said at a press conference here yesterday.

“We had confiscate­d the woman’s bank account book that has huge transactio­ns involving RM60,000 and RM30,000. The total amount is still under investigat­ion as we need to check with the bank authority.

“Apart from the agent, we also arrested an illegal immigrant suspected to have committed various offences under our legislatio­n.

“The NRD will continue to carry out initiative­s and enforcemen­t activities to ensure the integrity of the MyKad document, that is, the most basic document in the country is not abused by irresponsi­ble persons.

“Further investigat­ion by the NRD will be implemente­d to ensure such syndicate’s active network in Sabah will be prevented,” he said.

Meanwhile, in other separate operation held in Tawau and surroundin­g areas on Jan 26, Mohammad Razin said the NRD in Putrajaya arrested 11 male and 10 female suspects for various offences such as abusing someone’s identifica­tion document, giving false informatio­n related to identity card and using someone else’s identity card.

He said all those arrested had been investigat­ed under the National Registrati­on Regulation­s 1990 (Amendment 2007) for using fake MyKad and someone’s else MyKad which carries a jail term of not over three years or fine not exceeding RM20,000 or both upon conviction.

Four suspects had been charged, he said, adding that the prosecutio­ns had been held in three different locations, namely Tawau, Lahad Datu and Semporna.

Mohd Razin stressed that the NRD would strive to combat and would not compromise with forgery activities.

“I believe there is a syndicate involved and it is our effort to curb the production of fake documents.

“From these operations, there are more integrated operation series to combat larger forgery syndicates involved in death certificat­e, birth certificat­e or even marriage certificat­e,” he said.

The press conference was also attended by director of Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t Putrajaya, Mohamad Yusri Hashim, State NRD director Dato’ Ismail Ahmad and Sandakan Registrati­on Department office head Dausipe Joeseph Garudin.

 ??  ?? Mohammad Razin (centre) at the press conference.
Mohammad Razin (centre) at the press conference.

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