No surnames on voter rolls: SAPP cries foul


It's unfit to establish their identities, says Majimbun.
KOTA KINABALU: Many brand new electorate in Sabah have been purebred as singular names, making it scarcely unfit to establish their identities, according to Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP).
SAPP Deputy President Eric Majimbum told FMT today which his party not long ago done a random check of a ultimate electoral rolls as well as found which 75 electorate in Sepanggar, 55 in Kota Marudu as well as twelve in Penampang did not have surnames or patronyms.
He pronounced this was a brand new growth as well as SAPP was now checking a rolls for alternative parliament as well as state constituencies to see how drawn out a trend is.
"Without a surnames or a fathers' names, it is unfit to establish a loyal identities of a voters," he said.
"With only 'Abidin' listed, for example, even a encampment conduct will not be means to tell either he is a internal or an bootleg immigrant."
He gave these examples of singular names found upon a Sepanggar roll: Asiusin, Nurisma, Deezey, Athomas, Sulen, Sanjiv as well as Heppi. The Penampang roll had Ajammal, Jerry, Munira, Regan as well as Rohani, as well as Kota Marudu had Ken, Nunongkapan, Suriawati, Paina as well as Manika.
He pronounced he had been sensitive which a Election Commission (EC) was wakeful of a monstrosity though could not do anything since these people were purebred as electorate upon a strength of documents reliable to have been released by a National Registration Department (NRD).
Majimbun, who is a MP for Sepanggar, indicted both a EC as well as NRD of refusing to accept shortcoming for ! irregula rities in voter registration.
"To whom can this make a difference be forwarded in order to verify which these electorate have been adults as well as not people who have performed MyKads illegally?" he asked.
Majimbun, who was Kota Kinabalu District Chief as well as Native Court Chief Judge for about 20 years, pronounced he had never come opposite names similar to Kinsui as well as Rosdiana.
"They have been ostensible to be staying in a encampment near my Kampung Pomotodan, as well as nonetheless you do not know them since their fathers' names have been not recorded."
He pronounced it was opposite a convention of a people of Sabah to discard surnames or patronyms.
Dubious backgrounds
He called upon a Royal Commission of Inquiry upon Illegal Immigrants to include a emanate in a deliberations. He pronounced a elect contingency find out how people of indeterminate backgrounds could be identified as adults by a NRD as well as purebred as electorate by a EC.
Majimbun not long ago done a military inform about a theft of his own temperament as well as brought up a make a difference in Parliament.
He pronounced he discovered which a NRD had released a Mykad temperament his surname as well as residence to a Filipino.
The suspect MyKad carried a name Jerome Majimbon as well as gave his residence as Kampung Pomotodon, Jalan Kionsom, Inanam, where Majimbun lives. Many Sabah natives, nonetheless related, register their surnames with slight alterations in spelling, such as in this case.
"I was astounded since you do not have a relations with such a name as well as a people in Kampung Pomotodon have been unknowingly of a existence of such a person in a village," he said.
He later identified a male in question as a Filipino bootleg immigrant whose real name is Jerom Maguil.
Majimbun also cited a case of one of his voters who w! as since "permanent resident" standing notwithstanding being born in Sabah long prior to it had assimilated a Federation of Malaysia.
"How is it probable which a Malaysian who has been here for years as well as years is denied a MyKad as well as citizenship as well as nonetheless there have been most cases of foreigners who have performed MyKads?"
The state as well as federal governments have established committees to demeanour into a emanate though critics contend they have not been means to resolve it.
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