Jumaat, Mac 23, 2012

ADA INDIVIDU JUAL DOKUMEN SIJIL BANCI KEPADA PTI

Ada individu jual dokumen sijil banci kepada PTI

ABDUL Aziz menunjukkan salah satu dokumen sijil banci yang digunakan oleh PTI di negeri ini.

KOTA KINABALU March 23, 2012:  Pasukan Petugas Khas Persekutuan Sabah dan Labuan (PPKP S/L) yang menjalankan ‘Operasi Tanduk’ di sekitar negeri ini mengesan terdapat individu yang mengeluarkan dokumen sijil banci kepada warga asing tanpa izin (PTI) dengan bayaran antara RM400 hingga RM2,500.

Ketua Penolong Pengarah PPKP S/L, Abdul Aziz Alwe berkata sijil banci yang dikeluarkan oleh individu berkenaan adalah bagi membolehkan sesetangah PTI memohon menjadi penduduk sementara di negeri ini sekaligus menggunakan dokumen yang tertera logo PPKP S/L dan Jabatan Imigresen berkenaan untuk bergerak bebas di negeri ini.

“Berdasarkan ‘Operasi Tanduk’ yang dilancarkan PPKP S/L bermula dari Januari hingga Mac tahun ini, beberapa tangkapan dilakukan mendapati ada PTI menggunakan dokumen sijil banci dengan logo PPKP S/L dan Jabatan Imigresen, bagi bergerak bebas di negeri ini.

“Ini sangat menghairankan kerana dokumen sijil banci berkenaan sudah tidak dikeluarkan berikutan telah diberhentikan sejak 1996,” katanya ketika ditemui di pejabatnya di Kompleks Mini Puterajaya, di sini, kelmarin.

Abdul Aziz berkata, hasil Operasi Tanduk yang dilancarkan di beberapa daerah di Sabah antaranya Keningau, Kunak, Sandakan, Tawau dan Papar, terdapat PTI yang ditahan menunjukkan dokumen sijil banci dan mereka mendakwa telah membeli sijil banci terbabit daripada beberapa individu.

“Kita telah minta mereka (PTI) supaya mendapatkan dokumen secara sah untuk masuk ke negeri ini dan tidak terpangaruh dengan individu yang mengeluarkan dokumen berkenaan.

“Ini kerana, ianya bukan sahaja menjadi satu kesalahan dan tindakan boleh diambil ke atas mereka, malah merugikan kerana terpaksa membayar wang untuk mendapat dokumen berkenaan, namun sebaliknya dokumen itu tidak diperakui penggunaannya,” katanya.

Sementara itu, dalam Operasi Tanduk yang dilancarkan sejak Januari hingga Mac tahun ini seramai 3,699 orang diperiksa dan daripada jumlah itu seramai 1,217 ditahan dan semua dibawa ke Pusat Tahanan Sementara di seluruh Sabah.

“Daripada pecahan itu, sebanyak 77 peratus adalah golongan dewasa dan 23 peratus adalah kanak-kanak. Majoriti yang ditahan dalam operasi itu adalah daripada negara Filipina sebanyak 73 peratus, Indonesia (26 peratus), dan lain-lain (1 peratus).

“Operasi Tanduk akan diteruskan dan setakat ini sebanyak sembilan operasi tanduk sudah dilancarkan di beberapa daerah di negeri ini dan kita merancang akan mengadakan sebanyak 24 operasi di seluruh daerah di negeri  ini,” katanya.

39 ulasan:

  1. Whoever that sells MyKads to illegal immigrants are betraying the state and country. Hope that strict actions will be taken to prevent more illegals from obtaining IC's through dubious means.

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    1. Maybe the government ought to kick them out from Malaysia for their betrayal.

      Padam
    2. Because no action been taken against such fraud activities.

      Padam
    3. I agree with you Tanpa Nama. Better kick those traitor out from this country.

      Padam
  2. Pihak berkuasa perlu mengambil tindakan terhadap sindiket yang terlibat dengan kegiatan tu.

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    1. Memang patut Bibiyana. Kalau tidak, sampai bila-bila isu pati tidak akan selesai.

      Padam
  3. Siapa yang mahu disalahkan dalam soal ini??? Bukan yang menjual dokumen tu orang temapatan ka???

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    1. Memang kurang ajar orang begini...

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  4. Kalau dapat dalangnya ini, pastikan hukuman berat dikenakan. Kalau boleh tarik terus taraf kewarganegaraannya, baru padan muka.

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  5. Siapalah yang berani sangat buat perkara ini. Kemaruk sangat nak kaya kah sampai sanggup buat perkara sebegini?

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    1. Berkemungkinan dikuasai kuasa besar?

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  6. Sungguh menyedihkan. Apapun, harap hal ini dapat diselesaikan dengan segera.

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  7. Who is the big shark behind the mirror?

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  8. “Kita telah minta mereka (PTI) supaya mendapatkan dokumen secara sah untuk masuk ke negeri ini dan tidak terpangaruh dengan individu yang mengeluarkan dokumen berkenaan."

    May be better benefit been given to go via back door?

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  9. sindiket ini harus dibanteras, jgn biarkan kegiatan ini berleluasa

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  10. Individu tersebut sememangnya perlu disiasat atas kesalahannya menjual sijil banci kepada mereka yang tidak sepatutnya mendapatkannya.

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    1. Kalau ada individu yang sanggup menggunakan sijil lahir ni untuk mendapatkan wang, tidak mustahil mereka juga berani untuk menjual maruah negara dengan pelabagai lagi cara lain.

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  11. Jangan hanya mementingkan diri sendiri sehingga sanggup menjual kewarganegaraan kepada warga asing.

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  12. Penduduk tempatan pun ada yang mengambil kesempatan dalam kesempitan warga asing.

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    1. They are too greedy...they just want the money

      Padam
  13. Harap2 mereka yang terlibat dalam kes ini dapat dikesan dan dikenakan tindakan yang sewajarnya.

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    1. Orang begini memang tidak pandai berfikir.

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  14. memang orang yang tidak berotak.

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  15. This is a very stupid move, it would kill us.

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  16. selain memberkas individu(PATI) yang memiliki sijil banci ini, jangan lupa siasat siapa yang memberikan atau menjual kepada mereka sijil2 banci ini.. penyelesaian perlu sampai ke akar umbi..

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  17. There is a need to set in place additional precautionary measures to prevent immigrants from taking advantage of the ongoing National Registration Department’s (NRD) mobile registration drives to acquire Malaysian citizenship.

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  18. Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) vice president Datuk Radin Malleh who suggested this, said although certain mechanisms were already in place, the NRD still needs to be extra careful to ensure that illegal immigrants are not mistakenly registered as locals and given Malaysian birth certificates and identity cards (ICs). “We ask the relevant authorities to be extra careful in registering the birth certificates and identity documents, so that they do not fall into the wrong hands especially illegal immigrants, as this could jeapordise the country’s sovereignty and future,” he said.

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  19. Radin who is also Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department said the mobile registration was one of the government’s way to help the people, but to a certain extent, there might be a hint of truth to the association’s claims.

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  20. He added that there were rules in place under the Federal Constitution for foreigners to get their citizenship and NRD must ensure that everyone abides by this.“If there is any truth that these immigrants are able to get the Malaysian identity cards and claim their citizenship that way, to me personally, it is not the right way. “We hope with the high-tech mechanisms that they mentioned, NRD will be able to properly screen them.”

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  21. He noted that amongst the requirements of the Federal Constitution, one must reside in this country for a certain period of time, be fluent in the Malay language and the cultures of the country and take an oath before they can be granted citizenship, not simply impersonating as a local.

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  22. Although llegal immigrants may try, mechanisms are in place to ensure they do not get registered for birth certificates or ICs at mobile registration drives carried out by the National Registration Department (NRD) in rural areas.

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  23. It is impossible for them to get Malaysian birth certificates and citizenship, said NRD Director, Ismail Ahmad. "We are actually trying to help Malaysians, especially those in the interior whose children are without or with late-registration birth certificate and ICs," he said "It might be true that a lot of them (illegals) come and wait with all the rest of the eligible people. But he might not know that their journey is only up to there, standing and waiting because they won't be entertained.
    "For legal foreigners, we will issue a red birth certificate to the children whose parent, either the mother or father is a Malaysian.

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  24. For locals who have no documents due to factors such as lack of awareness and living too far from the city, we will issue a green birth certificate (original Malaysian birth certificate). "We issue these documents to legal foreigners so that they can go to their embassy or consulate to get their passports done, whereas for our locals, we have to help them get their identification documents done so that they can go to school and so on," Ismail said.

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  25. He said the outreach programme currently being held in Semporna to register locals without valid identification documents, is meant to help the locals.

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  26. He said that since the programme started on Feb. 20, he said a total of 3,067 Malaysians were found to be without birth certificates.A total of 193 children had court endorsement to get ICs while 731 of them are still without the court's endorsement.

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  27. He pointed out that before a programme is held, the NRD would first have a meeting with the District Officer and all community leaders of an area, then give them the family information form to be distributed to those applying for documentation.
    "After that, all the forms will be sent to the NRD to be screened to verify whether those in the list are genuinely Malaysian, before putting the list out and calling the people involved to come and register after a couple of days," Ismail said. It is only after screening that the department would set a date to conduct the mobile registration programme to the said village, he said.

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  28. He said representatives from the Immigration Department, special branch, court, Election Commission, and Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission among others will also be present then. "This shows just how strict we are in issuing documents to the people. If there really are suspicious cases and people trying to crawl their way into getting a citizenship, Ismail said they would straightaway refer the cases to the police (special branch) before proceeding further. "For example, there were one or two cases in Sandakan recently, where the village head was trying to support the application of illegals to be registered to obtain Malaysian documents. They were caught and convicted," he revealed.

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  29. Further on, he said among those, who the NRD strictly do not entertain, are the palaau or sea gypsies. "These people live without documents, and we cannot do anything about it.,Apart from that, those found to be illegal immigrants trying to get citizenship or identification documents also will not be entertained," he said. "Only genuine locals or those born here, with one of their parents being a Malaysian will be entertained, but we still differentiate them using red (query certificate)," Ismail stressed.

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  30. Meanwhile, he explained that some of the reasons behind some people not having any valid documents are due to logistics. "Some of them have to spend an amount of money and time and they just don't feel like doing it. Some may think it's not important while some may feel that it would be troublesome because their father has more than one wife, and things just become more complicated. "Some do not want to go through all the hassle of having to go to relevant agencies and departments because they might have got married kampung style, and so on," he pointed out.

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