NRD officer held in Sabah MyKad scam


Police seize 107 NRD forms used for applying for MyKad, 5 of them with thumbprints as well as photos attached
TAWAU: A National Registration Department (NRD) military officer from Putrajaya was among nineteen people incarcerated in connection with a MyKad application rascal uncovered by a Tawau police.
The military officer was incarcerated following a detention of sixteen people together with a 29-year-old Filipina at Hotel Monaco here upon May twenty-five at about 11pm, military here revealed.
District behaving military chief ASP Keong Ho Eng pronounced a organisation was believed to be "conducting support rascal of NRD's documents".
He pronounced military from a commercial crime unit raided a room at a hotel as well as found sixteen people inside together with 4 customers.
Three 3 men, together with a 52-year-old NRD officer, were incarcerated after some-more report was received.
Among others incarcerated were 18 organisation as well as a single woman. Nine of a organisation incarcerated were Malaysians, 8 Pakistanis, an Indonesian as well as a Filipina elderly in between twenty-nine to 52 years.
Keong pronounced military seized 107 NRD forms used for applying for a Mykad as well as 5 of a forms already with thumbprints as well as photos attached.
Also seized were 5 cheque books, 9 copies of bieing born certificates, dual BR1M application forms, a stamp-pad as well as RM1,000 in cash.
He pronounced a organisation is believed to assign field in between RM1,000 as well as RM5,000 for estimate a request as well as is additionally believed to have cheated victims' in Lahad Datu as w! ell as a lternative districts.
Keong pronounced military have sufficient evidence to assign 3 of a organisation a internal from Tawau as well as dual Malaysians from a peninsula in justice for cheating as well as additionally for a goal to cheat.
He pronounced a modus operandi of a organisation appeared to be to offer Mykad application services to a thousands of bad illegal immigrants who have flooded a state in poke of a improved life.
Keong urged those with report upon similar cases have been urged to inform a police.
The arrests comes only days after Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak gave a go-ahead for a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) upon a large number of foreigners residing in a state who allegedly have been postulated citizenship as well as have been found to be choosing by casting votes in elections.
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