Illegal houses built upon a sea in Kota Kinabalu. file pic
Nasir Yusof, who was innate in Tamil Nadu, India, testified currently which he performed a blue temperament label from a NRD Kota Marudu bureau in Kudat in 1988, just five years after arriving in Sabah in 1983.
"Who told we to write (that we were innate in) Tuaran (on a duplicate form)?" asked Sabah Law Association president Datuk John Sikayun, who was holding a examination short during a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) today.
"He already wrote it down a JPN military officer during Kota Marudu," replied Nasir, referring to a NRD by a Malay acronym.
Nasir, 50, pronounced which he paid RM12 as well as perceived a blue temperament label dual months later.
"I did not pay anyone else," he said.
According to a Citizenship Rules 1964, people who wish to apply to be a Malaysian citizen by naturalisation contingency become a permanent resident for some-more than twelve years as well as have been in Malaysia for some-more than 10 years.
Nasir pronounced he registered as a voter in 1991 as well as has voted 3 times since, including in a Sepanggar parliamentary constituency.
"The one we voted for lost. It was a PBS (Parti Bersatu Sabah) YB, but (the candidate) lost," he said, as a art studio burst into laughter.
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