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Thursday, January 31, 2013

600 IC numbers being shared, RCI told

The National Registration Department (NRD) said today there are some 600 problematic blue identity card numbers that are being shared by more than one person.

"Yes, they are in our records, about 600 of them," NRD headquarters identity card division director Md Solehan Omar testified at the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on immigrants in Sabah.

Solehan said this when asked by conducting officer Manoj Kurup as to whether the allegations that more than one person were using the same identity card number were true.

However, Solehan did not elaborate on the matter as neither the conducting officers, nor the watching brief lawyers pressed him on this issue.

He also explained that NRD faced problematic blue identity card applications in Sabah but was unable to provide figures.

The problem, he explained, was due to discrepancies between information on the application forms and those in NRD’s system.

"The pictures, names or fingerprints are not the same as in NRD’s records," he said.

'Panel to fix problem'

However, he said the agency had since taken corrective measures and disciplianry action had been taken against those responsible.

"We have formed a special panel since 2006 to scrutinise, go through the data and re-do the interviews done in Sabah for the identity cards," he said.

He added that the effort was still ongoing but added that he did not have the figures with him.

However, Md Solehan denied that blue identity cards had been illegally given out to immigrants.

Also taking the stand today is Kota Kinabalu Immigration Department special unit chief Abdul Khalid Abdul Karim, who explained the documents the agency uses in handling immigrants.

Abdul Kahlid said as of December last year, a total of 98,427 IMM13 document, a pass for refugees, had been issued. Of this, 60,248 of them are still active through renewal.

He explained that the inactive ones could mean the refugees could have gone on to apply for permanent citizenship, returned to their country of origin, or had passed away.

Nigel Aw (msiakini)
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NRD man got RM1m for letting immigrants vote, RCI told


UPDATED @ 07:06:29 AM 30-01-2013 By Boo Su-Lyn January 29, 2013

KOTA KINABALU, Jan 29 – A then-Sabah National Registration Department (NRD) director sold 16,000 NRD receipts for more than RM1million that enabled immigrants in Sabah to vote, the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants heard today.
Special Branch (SB) officer DSP Badaruddin Ismail, who works in Kelantan, testified today that Ramli Kamarudin sold each receipt for RM250 between 1993 and 1995 to illegal immigrants from the Philippines, India, Pakistan and other countries.

“He (Ramli) said he just did it for the money,” Badaruddin told the RCI here today.

Badaruddin, who had interrogated Ramli, stressed that Ramli said he had done so on his own accord for personal gain without instructions from higher authorities.

Ramli, however, told the RCI recently that then-Deputy Home Minister, the late Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub, had ordered him to issue NRD receipts, which matched the names and IC numbers of registered voters, to immigrants.

Ramli has said that about 200 NRD receipts were issued in five or six state constituencies, which the government considered difficult to win, before the 1994 state election.

The 1994 state election saw Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) winning just 25 out of 48 state assembly seats.

But several PBS MPs defected to Barisan Nasional (BN) shortly after, causing the collapse of the PBS government.

Ramli said that he had used some of the RM1million for personal matters and distributed the rest to his officers and to organise a sports festival in Penang for his subordinates, according to Badaruddin.

The SB officer added that Ramli distributed 14,000 NRD receipts among the latter’s subordinates to be issued to immigrants, while 2,000 receipts were personally issued by Ramli to certain people.

Another then-Sabah NRD director called Datuk Abdul Rauf Sani had sold 6,305 identity cards to Filipino and Indonesian immigrants, as well as locals, for RM167,300, Sarawak SB chief Datuk Haji Ibrahim Zakaria told the RCI earlier today.

Ibrahim added that 94 people, including 24 NRD officials, were arrested under the Internal Security Act (ISA) from 1994 to 2000 for issuing identity cards in Sabah illegally.

“No, he (Rauf) did not say that he acted upon instructions, but he acted on his own,” said Ibrahim.

“From the intelligence I gathered, it is more for gaining rewards, profit,” added Ibrahim, who was wearing a black suit and red tie.

Asked if Ibrahim believed that Rauf was acting on his own, Ibrahim said: “He’s an intelligent person, educated overseas, very communicative, a certain level of position in government service. I took what he said as the truth.”

Rauf, however, told the RCI recently that blue identity cards were also issued to increase the number of Muslim voters in Sabah.

He has said he was aware that immigrants in Sabah were taught how to vote in elections, otherwise their identity cards would be cancelled.

Former Sabah NRD assistant registrar Kee Dzulkifly Kee Abd Jalil testified recently that 100,000 blue identity cards were given to Filipino, Indonesian and Pakistani immigrants in Sabah in 1993.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s longest-serving prime minister who was in power from 1981 to 2003, has been accused of spearheading the so-called “Project IC”, in which citizenships were allegedly given to immigrants for their votes.

But former Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Harris Salleh, who administered the state from 1976 to 1985, has denied at the RCI the existence of “Project IC”.

Dr Mahathir told a recent press conference that foreigners in Sabah had indeed received citizenship, but stressed that it was “within the law”.

The inquiry before former chief judge of Sabah and Sarawak Tan Sri Steve Shim Lip Kiong resumes tomorrow.

22 comments:

  1. Baguslah kalau JPN telah menyimpan roked untuk mereka ini. Jangan biarkan mereka ini terlepas dan perlu disiasat.

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    1. Sesiapa yang memegang iC palsu harus di kenakan tindakan tegas.

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  2. RCI juga telah banyak membantu membongkarkan sendikit Projek IC ini.

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  3. Tahniah juga kepada kerjaan yang ditadbir oleh Datuk Najib kerana berani memperjuangkan hak dan kepentingan penduduk Sabah.

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  4. Datuk Najib perlu dicontohi oleh pemimpin lain. Walaupun penbuhan RCI ini dapat menggugat Kerajaan BN namun ini juga adalah satu kejayaan untuk BN membuktikan kepada rakyat.

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  5. Masalah IC projek ini sememangnya perlu diambil tindakan serius untuk memastikan masalah ini selesai.

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  6. Bermasalah betul dengan individu yang mempunyai ic yang sama ini.

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  7. JPN tidak akan duduk diam selagi isu IC ini tidak selesai. Percayalah dengan JPN.

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    1. JPN pasti akan mencari jalan penyelesaian untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini.

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  8. Setakat mana kebenaran itu masih menjadi tanda tanya sekarang ini.

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  9. Mereka yang mempunya IC yang sama pasti akan disiasat dan dibatalkan IC buat sementara untuk siasatan.

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  10. Pembangkang semakin terdesak sekarang cuba memainkan isu seperti ini.

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  11. Rakyat Sabah tidak mempunyai sebab untuk menukar kerajaan pada Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 (PRU13) akan datang memandangkan kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) yang sedia ada, amat prihatin dan sentiasa memelihara keamanan negara.

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    1. Timbalan Ketua Menteri Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin berkata, kebijaksanaan pemimpin kerajaan BN dalam mentadbir negara walau dalam apa juga keadaan, bukti BN mampu menjamin masa depan rakyat.

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    2. "Kita seharusnya bersyukur kerana kita mempunyai sebuah kerajaan yang mendengar dan sensitif terhadap perasaan dan masalah rakyat. Segala teguran, perasaan dan keluhan rakyat sentiasa dipenuhi," katanya ketika berucap pada majlis pemimpin bersama rakyat di Kampung Tombovo, di sini hari ini.

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    3. Yahya yang juga Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Makanan negeri berkata, rakyat perlu bersyukur kerana dilahirkan di dalam sebuah negara yang dirahmati dengan pelbagai bentuk kekayaan serta aman dan damai.

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    4. Dalam konteks Sabah yang mempunyai pelbagai suku kaum, Yahya yang juga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Petagas berkata rakyat seharusnya mengelak sebarang isu yang menyentuh sensitiviti agama dan bersatu bagi memelihara keharmonian negara.

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    5. "Negara dan negeri Sabah aman damai, kita seharusnya sama-sama hidup berpasukan, bersatu padu bagi memajukan negara kita ini.

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    6. "Kerajaan menjaga kebajikan rakyat kerana tiada benda yang kita tidak buat seperti jalan raya kita turap sampai ke tangga rumah...ini membuktikan kerajaan sentiasa peka terhadap kesejahteraan rakyatnya termasuk di Putatan," katanya.

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    7. Kerajaan sentiasa akan memastikan kebajikan rakyat terjaga.

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  12. Pada majlis itu, Yahya menyampaikan bantuan berupa wang tunai dan barangan keperluan harian kepada 100 warga emas serta golongan kurang berkemampuan.

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    1. Beliau turut menyampaikan bantuan kerusi plastik kepada empat Jawatankuasa Kemajuan dan Keselamatan Kampung (JKKK) dari Kampung Potuki, Kampung Tombovo, Kampung Kopimpinan dan Kampung Dovansom serta Sekolah Menengah Tansau dan Sekolah Kebangsaan Tombovo

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