KENINGAU: Three concerned
locals here have lodged a police report in regard to a recent issue involving a
Pakistani man allegedly having a valid MyKad here.
JKKK Chairman Kg Paganatan
Laut, Steven @ Lahamin Wasibin, Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) Sook Youth
Chief Kahirin Bador and a Pensiangan Umno Committee member, Hasipin Arinum @
Arinin, who lodged the reports at the district police station, called on the
relevant authorities to investigate the matter.
Speaking to the reporters
here on Monday, Lahamin said he was shocked to learn about the case through
Facebook because the Pakistani's MyKad clearly shows that his address was in Kg
Panagatan Laut here.
"As one of the elders
in my village, I know every individual regardless of their age and in fact I do
not know who is the man pictured on the MyKad that was shown in Facebook.
"The MyKad clearly
shows the name of the individual as 'Amir Syed Bin Abdullah' with the number
941025-12-7089 and his face is clearly shows he is of Pakistani descent and not
from among KadazandusunMurut (KDM) community," he said.
Hasipin, who is a villager
of Kg.Paganatan Laut, said he and others went to the National Registration
Department (NRD) office here to verify the validity of the MyKad and were
informed that the MyKad was genuine.
"As a government
officer and a concerned villager, I am personally urging the authorities to do
a thorough investigation on how the man can be issued with a MyKad.
"All the villagers here
are very disappointed with what has happened because now, we realise that there
is uncontrolled distribution of MyKads to foreigners taking place. Therefore,
our future and the future of the nation is insecure," he said.
Meanwhile, Kahirin said the
Royal Commission Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants must look into the issue
seriously because it seems to show that there are immigrants who are able to
get instant Malaysian citizenship.
"There are probably
leaks in various departments and such weaknesses may have compromised the
safety and future of the present and future generations.
"Should the RCI need
any assistance from the villagers, then we are ready to give them any
information they need and we are also ready to stand as witnesses until the
culprit is brought to justice," he said.
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