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Friday, November 1, 2013

Fake "Sabahans" armed robbers in KL further vindicates need for Sabah IC

KOTA KINABALU - The Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) today once again called for the introduction of Sabah ICs to true Sabahans and genuine Malaysians in Sabah to overcome the loss of credibility of the Malaysian MyKads.  

"The shocking Ambank murder and the jewellery store robbery by armed security guards in Kuala Lumpur who hold Mykads with digit -12- supposedly from Sabah have once again put a spotlight on the dangerous crisis of illegals and other foreigners holding dubious documents roaming in the country", said SAPP President, Datuk Yong Teck Lee.

Referring to the "Ardi Hamza" who shot dead a bank officer and boldly walked off with the loot from the bank vault, Yong said that there are hundreds, if not thousands or tens of thousands, of "Ardi Hamzas" around. Many of them have moved to Malaya, which is now facing a blowback of the consequences of their actions in Sabah, said Yong.

"For decades, Kuala Lumpur/Putrajaya has failed Sabah in protecting Sabah's sovereignty and security which guarantees were given to Sabah in 1963 to convince Sabah to help form Malaysia. In trying to permanently change the demography of Sabah by flooding Sabah with foreigners, the federal establishment has literally lowered our immigration barriers, allowed unqualified foreigners to possess all kinds of dubious citizenship documents and turned a blind eye to the causes of violent crimes in Sabah," lamented Yong.  

Today, we see the manifestations of the Blowback Syndrome hitting at Malaya itself. "The products of the failures of the Federal government towards Sabah are now a direct burden to Malaya. This is a wakeup call to Malaysians in Malaya. The unfortunate result of the fake "Sabahans" with MyKads bearing digit -12- is that the genuine Sabahans who also use Mykads with digit-12- in Malaya now begin to fall under the dark cloud of suspicions among other Malaysians.

There is no other option but to introduce Sabah IC, reiterated Yong.

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