Seorang pendatang dari India memberitahu inkuiri Suruhanjaya Siasatan Di Raja (RCI) mengenai pendatang tanpa izin beliau menerima kad pengenalan biru tanpa dokumen yang sah, sebaliknya menggunakan borang yang diberikan oleh pegawai Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN).
Nasir Yusof, yang dilahirkan di Tamil Nadu, India, memberi keterangan beliau menerima kad pengenalan biru dari pejabat JPN di Kota Marudu, Kudat pada 1988, selepas lima tahun tiba di Sabah.
"Siapa suruh kamu tulis dilahirkan di Tuaran?" presiden Persatuan Undang-Undang Sabah Datuk John Sikayun bertanya ketika di RCI hari ini.
"Dia sudah tulis awal-awal, pegawai JPN di Kota Marudu," kata Nasir.
Nasir berkata beliau membayar RM12 dan menerima kad pengenalan biru dua bulan kemudian.
"Saya tidak membayar orang lain," katanya lagi.
Mengikut Undang-Undang Warganegara 1964, penduduk yang mahu menjadi warganegara mesti menjadi penduduk tetap selama 12 tahun dan berada di Malaysia lebih dari 10 tahun.
Nasir berkata beliau mendaftar sebagai pengundi pada 1991 dan mengundi tiga kali, termasuk di parlimen Sepanggar.
"Saya undi tapi calon saya kalah. Saya undi PBS (Parti Bersatu Sabah), tapi kalah," katanya yang membuatkan seluruh dewan ketawa.-malaysian insider
maklumat berikut dipetik daripada sabahkini.net....
Saudara Pengarang,
SEORANG warga India memperolehi kerakyatan Malaysia dari Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) dengan hanya menggunakan akuan bersumpah (SD) palsu, demikian Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja (RCI) mengenai pendatang Sabah di Sabah, diberitahu kelmarin.
Nur Mohd Ibrahim, yang berasal dari Tamil Nadu, India, berkata beliau datang ke Sabah pada tahun 1981 dan tidak lama selepas itu, dia memohon kad pengenalan biru atas gesaan rakan-rakannya dari Filipina di sebuah restoran.
Bagaimanapun, permohonan pertamanya yang menggunakan SD palsu telah ditolak.
Pada tahun 1983, dia mencuba nasib sekali lagi, dengan menggunakan kaedah yang sama dan kemudiannya mendapat kad pengenalan biru. Ini adalah hanya dua tahun selepas dia menjejakkan kaki di bumi Malaysia.
SD itu menyatakan bahawa Nur Mohd dilahirkan di Kinarut, Papar. Nur Mohd memberitahu siasatan RCI bahawa dia didaftarkan sebagai pengundi pada tahun 1991 - lapan tahun selepas menjadi warganegara Malaysia. Menurutnya, dia telah mengundi sebanyak empat kali bagi kerusi DUN Likas.
Apabila disuruh menyanyikan lagu kebangsaan,Nur mengatakan beliau tidak tahu. Beliau juga tidak tahu siapa Ketua Menteri Sabah pada masa ini.
Nur menjelaskan bahawa mengapa Nasir Bin Yusof@Latif yang membeli IC tidak disoal siasat dahulu daripada beliau yang sudah lama mempunyai Mykad. Beliau mengatakan Latif membantu ramai orang mendapatkan mykad dengan bayaran tertentu.
Untuk pengetahuan pembaca, Nur ini agak terkenal di kalangan pembaca Sabahkini.net kerana kerakyatan beliau pernah diragui sebelum ini seperti di artikel bertajuk Skandal '3 Keling' Pandikutty Di Sabah; '3 Keling'; Kembalikan IC Dan Berambus; Boikot DPPIMS Dan Kimma Jika Lindungi 'Keling'.
Pada tahun 2001, Mahkamah Pilihan Raya memutuskan bahawa kemenangan bekas Ketua Menteri Sabah, Tan Sri Yong Teck Lee di Likas, batal dan tidak sah kerana terdapat pendatang tanpa izin dalam daftar pemilih.
Yong memenangi kerusi itu dalam pilihan raya negeri Sabah 1999 dan keputusan telah dicabar oleh dua calon yang kalah.
Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi ketika itu, Datuk Muhammad Kamil Awang, yang mendedahkan beliau mendapat tekanan dari pegawai atasannya untuk menolak permohonan tersebut, berkata dalam penghakimannya bahawa contoh bukan warganegara dan pengundi hantu dalam daftar pemilih seperti yang didedah dalam perbicaran tersebut mungkin hanya sebahagian kecil sahaja daripadanya.
Apabila ditanya oleh pemberita, Nur menjelaskan bahawa beliau tidak salah jika dibandingkan dengan orang yang membeli IC sepajang tahun lepas.
Beliau hairan RCI tidak memanggil seorang pun daripada mereka.
Manakala Nur akan dipanggil lagi memberikan keterangan oleh RCI.
Sekian, Salam Hormat,
SITTA DEWI
No documents, but Indian national got his blue IC...
An Indian national testified before the royal commission of inquiry on Sabah immigrants today that he obtained a blue identity card from the National Registration Department (NRD) without providing any supporting document.
Nasir Yusof, who arrived in Sabah in 1982 using an Indian passport, said he heard by word of mouth that the government was giving out blue identity cards to foreigners at the Kota Marudu NRD office.
Responding to conducting officer Jamil Aripin, Nasir said in 1988, he and more than a 100 fellow Indian nationals went in lorries to the Kota Marudu NRD office.
Jamil: What made you go to the NRD?
Nasir: I heard that the government was giving out awards (blue ICs)
Jamil: How did you know this?
Nasir: I heard from my friends.
Jamil: What supporting documents did you use?
Nasir: None.
Jamil: Not even a statutory declaration?
Nasir: No.
Jamil: Did you have a birth certificate?
Nasir: No.
Nasir received his blue identity card within two months of his application. His prior documentation was only an Indian passport.
As to whether Nasir's countrymen, with whom he went to apply for the blue identity cards, received theirs or not was not raised.
Nasir said he did not know where the information about the “mass registration” for blue identity card had originated from.
The blue identity card issued to him stated that he was born in Tuaran. It carried a number, with the state code ‘12’, which refers to a local born Sabahan.
He said it was a Kota Marudu NRD officer who decided for him his place of birth.
"When he filled it, he asked me if I was okay with having my birthplace stated as Tuaran. I said okay, because I know the place," Nasir said.
'Voted three times'
He said he registered as a voter in 1990 and has since voted three times, the last time in the parliamentary constituency of Sepanggar.
Nasir now runs a business handling work permits for Indian nationals coming to Sabah.
"There are about 20 employers who are my customers. I handle about two to three work passes for each of them... I charge RM100 per person," he said.
Asked if he was aware that he was being implicated on the Internet for getting blue identity cards for other Indian nationals, Nasir described the allegation as "100 percent defamation".
"I am a member of the Sabah Malaysian Muslim Indian Congress. I made enemies, which is why they are doing this. My business is also affected," he said.
Jamil also grilled Nasir on whether he knew anyone in the Sabah Immigration Department from his handling of the work permits, who could be called to testify, but Nasir insisted that he did not know anybody.
A total of 12 witnesses took the stand today. To date, a total of 49 witnesses have testified since the RCI began the first session of its hearing from Jan 14 to Jan 18.
This second session of hearing, which began yesterday, will conclude on Feb 1.-malaysiakini
Indian immigrant says got blue IC without papers
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