Sunday, May 18, 2014

211. Million of outsiders ----


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Millions of outsiders - largely illegal - had gone through Sabah and terrorists have exploited Sabah for the ILLEGAL government favour them and it is analysed in my books "EPIC of Sabah" in 3 editions.  Joshua
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=89643


Sabah a transit point for forgers
Published on: Sunday, May 18, 2014

Kota Kinabalu: The action of a syndicate falsifying travel documents for foreigners suggests Sabah is becoming a transit point for those intending to settle down in other countries using forged documents.
State Immigration Director Noor Alam Khan said the syndicate, which is believed to be operating outside Sabah, appeared to be trying their luck in forging and selling those documents to their clients by choosing Sabah as the transit point.
The arrests of five foreigners at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) here recently showed glaring attempts by the syndicate.
"There are three cases involving these five foreigners who attempted to use fake valid travel documents like the Malaysian passport to leave the country.
"The first case involved a 28-year-old Pakistani, Muhammad Nisar Khan, who was arrested and detained at Terminal 1 of KKIA on April 6 for possessing a fake Malaysian passport when he attempted to leave Sabah for Perth, Australia.
"Investigations revealed that Nisar had impersonated a Malaysian under the name of Muhammad Shahrul bin Fauzi on the fake Malaysian passport, while he has a valid Pakistan passport.
"Not only that, we also found the serial number of the Malaysian passport, No. A26664237, actually belonged to Halleyza binti Ibrahim who had lodged a police report on her lost passport in Kajang, Selangor on June 6, last year," he told a press conference at the Immigration Department office in the Federal Administrative Building Complex along Jalan Sulaman, here.
Also present were the department's enforcement head Ismail Ali and the department's investigation head under the enforcement division, Mastijah Masduki.
Noor Alam said Nisar, who is a cook here, was also booked for overstaying when his special pass expired on March 14, this year.
He added that Nisar also had a valid e-visa to enable him to go to Australia and work.
During the interrogation, Noor Alam said Nisar admitted he bought the fake Malaysian passport for RM15,000 from a syndicate.
"Nisar's case was resolved when he was charged and pleaded guilty in court on May 16.
"He was fined RM5,000 for the first offence of impersonating someone else in a travel document, an offence under Section 12(1)(b) of the Passport Act 1966.
"He was fined another RM12,000 in default four months' jail for overstaying, an offence under the Immigration Act 1959/63," he said.
In the second case, Noor Alam said two Turkish men - Kaval Osman, 27, and Karabulut Mehmet, 30 - were arrested and detained at Terminal 2 of KKIA on April 19 on suspicion of possessing fake endorsements from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on their social visit passes.
He said both arrived here from Johor Baru and were bound for Manila, Philippines.
"They were charged in the Sessions Court here on May 8. However, both pleaded not guilty under Section 56(1)(l) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 for possessing fake endorsements and have been further remanded pending their case to be re-mentioned on May 21, this year," he said.
To a question, Noor Alam said the Immigration officer noticed that the endorsement stickers had no reflection when scanned and the name KLIA was written as "KL International Airport", which was different from that issued by KLIA for foreigners.
In the third case, he said two Turkish men - Omer Butun, 37, and Ahmet Aydin, 2 - were arrested at Terminal 1 of KKIA before leaving for Kuala Lumpur on May 14.
"Both were nabbed when my officers suspected their Turkey passports to be fake, an offence under Section 12 of the Passport Act 1966.
"We are still waiting for verification from the Turkish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur on the two dubious passports before taking further action," he said.
He said the department would continue to be firm and committed in foiling attempts of any foreigners believed using fake travel documents and using Sabah as a transit point.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

210. who is naked after RCI IIS report on 21 May, 2014?

http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=89567

Naked pedestrian
Published on: Monday, May 12, 2014

Kota Kinabalu: SEVERAL photos of a man seen walking naked in broad daylight, which went viral on the social media on Saturday, have raised concern among Kota Kinabalu residents. The man, believed to be in his 30s, was seen crossing the road at the traffic light junction near Karamunsing Complex between 2pm and 3pm.
He was later seen apprehended by several members of the public who tried to cover him up.
Residents hoped the authorities would do something to help those who are clearly in need of assistance as it would jeopardise the safety of not only them but the people around them as well.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

208. Open letter to MUSA Aman and others



OPEN LETTER to all the socalled leaders



This is indeed an important letter on old and new issues faced by Sabah since 1963.



What has gone through in the History of Sabah cannot be undone but should be reviewed accordingly.



What is still going on in Sabah needs to be addressed accordingly.



What I am writing is about the terrorism still ongoing in Sabah arising from the neighbouring countries namely Philippines and Indonesia.



We know of the many issues since 1963 and obviously still unresolved.



The major one is the very old claim on Sabah by the Philippines which has sort of become academic relevance.  Although it is a dead claim but some people still want to use that as a punching bag against Sabah.



Also Sabah is also entangled by some past and present socalled leaders in dealing with the neighbours for known and unknown agenda.



It is known as how Tun Mustapha had entangled Sabah with Manila and the Southern Philippines and the bitterness thereof is still prevailing in some quarters within and without Sabah. 



While many old issues have not been resolved, new issues had surfaced in recent decades.



Some people prefer to settle such issues by way of terrorism including kidnapping and shooting of people in Sabah.



While such instances could have the motive of financial demands, there can be other reasons privy to those who had committed such heinous crimes in Sabah in recent decades.



I do not have the privilege to handle such heinous crimes and the people involved in these high profile crimes but some people who have access to such scenarios had written about some of them.



In the case of the dead Sabah claim, there are people who continue to pursue such claims privately to the leaders in Malaya and elsewhere.  Obviously such claims are really too much and are not entertained up to date.  Such dubious claims do not give anyone the right to resort to violence and terrorism especially to what happened in Tandauo in Lahad Datu area deemed to be an armed invasion or intrusion in early 2012.



Apart from the dubious claim, there maybe a few more recent events or incidences of discontent arising from dealings by recent socalled state and federal leaders.



Unfortunately, whatever Sabah had done in dealing with such neighbours had not be reciprocated by sort of mutual kindness.  Instead, Sabah had encountered the blunt of such concessions given to the neighbours in terms of aids, job opportunities, shelter from crisis in their homeland etc.



The illegal concessions of IMM13 and Project IC to the foreigners definitely brought a lot of heart breaks to Sabah and Sabahans and beyond.  A foreigner with Project IC was employed by a bank in Kuala Lumpur as security guard who one fine day shot a bank manager and got away with a loot of almost half a million Ringgit Malaysia.  Many such heinous crimes have happened reported or unreported.



It is also reported that Project IC in the late eighties and early nineties where the socalled leaders from the State and sanctioned by the prominent leader Mahathir in Kuala Lumpur all told in the recent concluded Royal Commission of Inquiry on Illegal Immigrants Sabah (RCI IIS) has brought about a long string of endless terrors in Sabah and beyond.



It is also reported that the kidnap of 21 tourists in Sipadan Island in April, 2000 was mainly due to unsettled debts from getting foreigners to come to Sabah in a million to enable them to be given Project IC.  Our own Sabah “leaders” or traitors should now confess to the cause of this heinous crime which had since affected Sabah adversely very much.  I hope Musa Aman can tell us the full story of the Project IC leading to that kidnap.  Has it ever being resolved?  I also hope the report on RCI IIS as delayed but due any time now would bring out more details.



While the Project IC under the care of Musa Aman will never be resolved peaceful, Sabah and Sabahans would be forever under that endless curse.



With that endless curse in our midst, yet another curse has surface with the name of Aman Futures Philippine Group (AFPG) and somehow this 12 billion peso alleged scam is connected to Sabah possibly with the word “AMAN”.   Where would the convincing “resources” of AFPG come from if not from some connections in Sabah?  Would this story be fully told when the brain behind that alleged scam have been arrested in the reported persons of Abigail Pendulas and  Manuel Amalilio with “dual” citizenships?



Can this alleged Aman scam give rise to several kidnaps and heinous crimes in Sabah in recent months?  It is obvious that some people having lost so much money as much as 12 billion peso or 1 billion Ringgit Malaysia in a short period could resort to other tough methods to recover the losses in other ways.  Who can stop them using “mercenaries” to re-coup their losses?  Ultimately, it is Sabah, Sabahans and Malaysians who lose out in such apprehensive scenario in Sabah’s east coast.



Sabah has been victimized by all things done by the nation and the nation’s socalled leaders in so many ways.  When would such victimization be ended?  Can such socalled leaders who have entangled themselves in such heinous crimes loose them from such entrapment when they remain in office as great liars and hypocrites.  I have always written we have too many CRIMINALS in Federal and State Governments.



I would call on these socalled leaders installed by the rigging of the Election Commission of Malaysia (ECM) as confirmed by the two editions of the Government’s Gazette for the General Election 2013 and other similar rigging by ECM for GE 2004, GE2008 with the records all laid before the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak in 2008 and 2009.  What the ECM did with the two editions of the Gazette in GE2013 was actually trying to correct the discrepancies I had identified as fraudulent/manipulative practice or rigging of ECM in GE2004 and GE2008.  So what was in the two editions of the Gazette in GE2013 was guilt as charged by me in GE2004 and GE2008 and shaming the Judiciary which simply found the easy way to strike out my two laborious cases with total evidence.





All the issues faced by Sabah can be brought to live with a book as large as a few thousand pages. 



It would be another great sacrifice to present such a massive book while Sabah, Sabahans, especially half of Sabah in the east coast would be in strife for a decent living when curfew would be enforced.  Such curfew would also not solve the crisis of terror as long as the socalled leaders do not come clean with their own heinous crimes.



Every Sabahan deserve a better deal with Malaya, Philippine, and Indonesia and not live in the shadows of the own leaders in crimes.



In conclusion, do not blame the release of the full report of RCI IIS for fresh terror in Sabah and beyond for the unclean hands of people cannot remain in the positions of power.



Enough is Enough, a total change in Malaysia especially in Sabah and Sarawak with the Interim Good Governance Government Malaysia (IGGGM) is the only option left now for a new beginning to stop the rot getting worst.  



Let God be God in Malaysia.



Joshua Y. C. Kong    8th May, 2014