I am still waiting for my turn to appear as a volunteer witness soon to close in September, 2013.
Joshua Y. C. Kong
Thursday, August 15, 2013
167. Mustapha started off to be the Sultan of Sabah
There were so few Sulus in Sabah when Mustapha came to power in the early 1960s and so he started to import Suluks or bajaus from Philippines to make himself the deceitful Sultan of Suluks in Sabah to have much sex with stupid women including very cheap foreigners because those people were attracted to the ill gotten gains of Mustapha in cohort with Syed Kechik of Kedah (shame of the cousin of Syed Kechik now billionaire) who are the great robbers of Sabah then and now... and so Mustapha also the GM of Freemasons in Sabah are the CRIMINALS of the hidden group...Please don't mislead RCI with HALF truth... Joshua
Former Sabah chief minister Mustapha Harun was the man who started the
idea of altering Sabah’s electoral demography in a bid to topple the
PBS-led state government, the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on
immigrants heard today.
Swadi said in 1987, Mustapha told him of his plans and had conveyed this
to then-home minister Megat Junid Megat Ayub (left), who then received
approval from then-prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.
However, Swadi conceded that this was only Mustapha’s words and he had no proof that Megat Junid had actually received approval from Mahathir.
Throughout the operation until 1990, Swadi said he was in contact with Mustapha and Megat Junid.
Swadi explained that he was based in a hotel in Kuala Lumpur where he received some 20,000 photocopies of blue identity cards.
“I keyed this information into a database and analysed in which constituencies they should be distributed.
“After that, I would hand over this information to the Election Commission (EC) (for them to register as voters in said constituencies),” he said.
Pressed by conducting officer Jamil Aripin if he had proof that some of the blue identity cards were indeed of illegal immigrants, Swadi insisted that he could recognise them by the identity card number.
However, Swadi said he withdrew from the project when he found out that it had escalated to issuing the same identity card numbers to different people.
‘EC asking questions’
“One day I was called up by the then-EC secretary Abdul Rashid (Abdul Rahman), he showed me one identity card number (on the computer) and when he clicked it there were 20 names that came out.
“He clicked another and there were 10 names... he asked me to explain which one is the genuine one.
“I was taken by surprise, I couldn’t answer, it was in a mess and I said if this is the case I will stop it,” he said.
Swadi later informed Mustapha that he wanted out and left the project in 1990.
The banker had earlier claimed himself to be the person behind the “grand-design” of ‘Project IC’.
However, Jamil corrected Swadi, stating that Project IC specifically refers to the illegal granting of blue identity card to foreigners.
Swadi then concurred that he was not involved in the granting of blue identity card but merely on the distribution of new voters to selective constituencies for Usno.
Usno later merged with Berjaya in 1990 to form modern-day Sabah Umno, before wresting power from a weakened PBS in 1994 through defections.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Sabah RCI: 'Mustapha responsible for altering Sabah's demography'
Former Sabah chief minister Mustapha Harun was the man who started the
idea of altering Sabah’s electoral demography in a bid to topple the
PBS-led state government, the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on
immigrants heard today.
Mat Swadi Awi testified at the Kota Kinabalu Court Complex this
afternoon that the late Mustapha had tasked him with distributing new
voters in constituencies where Usno was weak to strengthen the party.
“My job was to increase the number of Muslim votes in constituencies where Usno was weak.
“Not all of them were immigrants, some were voters from the military,
police or teachers from peninsula Malaysia,” said Swadi who was then
working at Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad in Sabah.
Usno had ruled Sabah from 1967 until 1975 before being ousted by breakaway party Berjaya, which was in power until 1985.
However, PBS, perceived to be a non-Muslim-majority party, came to power in 1985, to the chagrin of both Berjaya and Usno.
“Mustapha complained that Berjaya and Usno were divided (among Muslim
voters), so to increase the vote for Usno is to ‘nationalise’ these
immigrants,” said Swadi.
Swadi said in 1987, Mustapha told him of his plans and had conveyed this
to then-home minister Megat Junid Megat Ayub (left), who then received
approval from then-prime minister Mahathir Mohamad.However, Swadi conceded that this was only Mustapha’s words and he had no proof that Megat Junid had actually received approval from Mahathir.
Throughout the operation until 1990, Swadi said he was in contact with Mustapha and Megat Junid.
Swadi explained that he was based in a hotel in Kuala Lumpur where he received some 20,000 photocopies of blue identity cards.
“I keyed this information into a database and analysed in which constituencies they should be distributed.
“After that, I would hand over this information to the Election Commission (EC) (for them to register as voters in said constituencies),” he said.
Pressed by conducting officer Jamil Aripin if he had proof that some of the blue identity cards were indeed of illegal immigrants, Swadi insisted that he could recognise them by the identity card number.
However, Swadi said he withdrew from the project when he found out that it had escalated to issuing the same identity card numbers to different people.
‘EC asking questions’
“One day I was called up by the then-EC secretary Abdul Rashid (Abdul Rahman), he showed me one identity card number (on the computer) and when he clicked it there were 20 names that came out.
“He clicked another and there were 10 names... he asked me to explain which one is the genuine one.
“I was taken by surprise, I couldn’t answer, it was in a mess and I said if this is the case I will stop it,” he said.
Swadi later informed Mustapha that he wanted out and left the project in 1990.
The banker had earlier claimed himself to be the person behind the “grand-design” of ‘Project IC’.
However, Jamil corrected Swadi, stating that Project IC specifically refers to the illegal granting of blue identity card to foreigners.
Swadi then concurred that he was not involved in the granting of blue identity card but merely on the distribution of new voters to selective constituencies for Usno.
Usno later merged with Berjaya in 1990 to form modern-day Sabah Umno, before wresting power from a weakened PBS in 1994 through defections.
166. All are traitors within and without
What most stupid things by socalled ILLEGAL leaders also criminals inside...Joshua
Self-proclaimed Sabah sultan Mohd Akjan Ali Muhammad today claimed he
had set up meetings between two former Malaysian prime ministers and the
Sulu sultanate.
Testifying before the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on immigrants in Sabah, Akjan said the two former prime ministers were Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is also known as Pak Lah.
“Since the 1970s (self-proclaimed Sulu sultan) Jamalul Kiram sought my help. I helped him to meet Mahathir in the 1980s but I did not know what they discussed.
“After that, Ismail Kiram (Jamalul’s brother) came to meet Pak Lah,” he told the RCI at the Kota Kinabalu Court Complex this morning.
Akjan said he had agreed to set up the meeting on condition that they would relinquish their claim on Sabah.
“But by the 2000s, their objective appeared to have changed and they wanted to claim Sabah at the International Court of Justice,” he said.
Jamalul (right) later ordered an incursion into Sabah in February this year, leading to the deaths of nine members of the Malaysian security forces, the worst losses since the Communist insurgency.
By Nigel Aw
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Sabah RCI: 'I arranged meet between Sulu sultanate and two PMs'
Testifying before the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on immigrants in Sabah, Akjan said the two former prime ministers were Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is also known as Pak Lah.
“Since the 1970s (self-proclaimed Sulu sultan) Jamalul Kiram sought my help. I helped him to meet Mahathir in the 1980s but I did not know what they discussed.
“After that, Ismail Kiram (Jamalul’s brother) came to meet Pak Lah,” he told the RCI at the Kota Kinabalu Court Complex this morning.
Akjan said he had agreed to set up the meeting on condition that they would relinquish their claim on Sabah.
“But by the 2000s, their objective appeared to have changed and they wanted to claim Sabah at the International Court of Justice,” he said.
Jamalul (right) later ordered an incursion into Sabah in February this year, leading to the deaths of nine members of the Malaysian security forces, the worst losses since the Communist insurgency.
By Nigel Aw
165. The traitor Akjan
The greatest scam by Project IC and yet all CRIMINALS in Government Federal and State tolerated and co- horted with them!!!!! --- Joshua
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Sabah RCI: 'Suluk intruders would have backed off if I were sultan'
Self-proclaimed Sabah sultan Mohd Akjan Ali Muhammad said the Suluk
intruders would have backed off from their claim on Sabah had he been
made sultan of the state.
Akjan (left) told the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on immigrants in Sabah that the intruders’ general Agbimuddin Kiram from the defunct Sulu sultanate had met him prior to their incursion on Sabah.
“When Datu Agbi came - in February if I am not mistaken - he had appealed to me to become the sultan of Sabah.
“I made an agreement with them that they would drop their claim on Sabah if I became sultan,” he testified at the Kota Kinabalu Court Complex.
Akjan said he had then conveyed this agreement to the police but they had ignored him.
“To save Sabah, I was prepared to become its sultan but the police officer I told about this did not inform his higher-ups,” he said.
By Nigel Aw
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=86433
Kota Kinabalu: The assertion by Datu Akjan Ali Mohammad that
Suluks are "first class natives" is a gross manipulation of definition
and highly mischievous, misleading and misconceived, said State Reform
Party (Star) Chief, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.
He said this is because nowhere is this stated in the Interpretation (Definition of Native) Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 64),
Dr Jeffrey said Akjan was again in one of his inventive modes, creating all sorts of lies to confuse Sabahans.
"As I have been inundated with many telephone calls from my constituents who are very unhappy with Akjan's reference to Suluks as first class natives of Sabah, I have to make a defence for true Sabahan natives," he said.
According to him, Section 2 (1) (a) of the ordinance states that any person both of whose parents are or were members of a people indigenous to Sabah could be considered as original, pure.
"Or first natives because there was no need for them to make an application to the Native Court for the Native Certificate or Sijil Anak Negeri," he said.
"Now the exact text of Section 2 (1) © quoted by Akjan states that 'any person who is ordinarily resident in Sabah, is a member of the Suluk, Kagayan, Simonol, Sibutu or Ubian people or of a people indigenous to the State of Sarawak or State of Brunei, has lived as and been a member of a native community for a continuous period of three years preceding the date of his claim to be native, has borne a good character throughout that period and whose stay in Sabah is not limited under any of the provisions of the Immigration Act.'
"The person described here must, therefore, fulfill the requirement of:
"(1) ordinarily resident (not transient); (2) has lived as member of a native community for continuous period of three years, and; (3) of good character and not illegal (in compliance with Immigration law)."
Dr Jeffrey stressed that a further requirement is that such person can only claim to be a native upon being declared by the Native Court as provided under Section 2(3) which states that:
"No claim by any person to be a native by virtue of the provisions of paragraph (b), (c) and (d) of subsection (1) shall be recognised as valid unless supported by an appropriate declaration made by a Native Court under Section 3."
"With due respect, all those claiming to be natives under section 2(1) (b), (c) and (d) of the Interpretation (Definition of Native) Ordinance must apply to the Native Court who shall make the requisite declaration with the issuance of the Native Certificate.
"Let me emphasise for those in categories (b), (c) and (d) above only when they have in their possession the Native Certificates will they have the legal standing to call themselves natives.
"As such Akjan is wrong in making a blanket definition that all Suluks are natives, let alone first class natives.
Under the meaning of true natives or indigenous people, Suluks are definitely not within the list of Sabah's indigenous peoples, or original peoples."
Akjan (left) told the royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on immigrants in Sabah that the intruders’ general Agbimuddin Kiram from the defunct Sulu sultanate had met him prior to their incursion on Sabah.
“When Datu Agbi came - in February if I am not mistaken - he had appealed to me to become the sultan of Sabah.
“I made an agreement with them that they would drop their claim on Sabah if I became sultan,” he testified at the Kota Kinabalu Court Complex.
Akjan said he had then conveyed this agreement to the police but they had ignored him.
“To save Sabah, I was prepared to become its sultan but the police officer I told about this did not inform his higher-ups,” he said.
By Nigel Aw
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=86433
'Misleading statement by Akjan'
Published on: Sunday, August 18, 2013
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He said this is because nowhere is this stated in the Interpretation (Definition of Native) Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 64),
Dr Jeffrey said Akjan was again in one of his inventive modes, creating all sorts of lies to confuse Sabahans.
"As I have been inundated with many telephone calls from my constituents who are very unhappy with Akjan's reference to Suluks as first class natives of Sabah, I have to make a defence for true Sabahan natives," he said.
According to him, Section 2 (1) (a) of the ordinance states that any person both of whose parents are or were members of a people indigenous to Sabah could be considered as original, pure.
"Or first natives because there was no need for them to make an application to the Native Court for the Native Certificate or Sijil Anak Negeri," he said.
"Now the exact text of Section 2 (1) © quoted by Akjan states that 'any person who is ordinarily resident in Sabah, is a member of the Suluk, Kagayan, Simonol, Sibutu or Ubian people or of a people indigenous to the State of Sarawak or State of Brunei, has lived as and been a member of a native community for a continuous period of three years preceding the date of his claim to be native, has borne a good character throughout that period and whose stay in Sabah is not limited under any of the provisions of the Immigration Act.'
"The person described here must, therefore, fulfill the requirement of:
"(1) ordinarily resident (not transient); (2) has lived as member of a native community for continuous period of three years, and; (3) of good character and not illegal (in compliance with Immigration law)."
Dr Jeffrey stressed that a further requirement is that such person can only claim to be a native upon being declared by the Native Court as provided under Section 2(3) which states that:
"No claim by any person to be a native by virtue of the provisions of paragraph (b), (c) and (d) of subsection (1) shall be recognised as valid unless supported by an appropriate declaration made by a Native Court under Section 3."
"With due respect, all those claiming to be natives under section 2(1) (b), (c) and (d) of the Interpretation (Definition of Native) Ordinance must apply to the Native Court who shall make the requisite declaration with the issuance of the Native Certificate.
"Let me emphasise for those in categories (b), (c) and (d) above only when they have in their possession the Native Certificates will they have the legal standing to call themselves natives.
"As such Akjan is wrong in making a blanket definition that all Suluks are natives, let alone first class natives.
Under the meaning of true natives or indigenous people, Suluks are definitely not within the list of Sabah's indigenous peoples, or original peoples."
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
164. Datuk Norjan Khan Bhadar to be re-visited
Datuk Norjan's full story of murder must be examined and exposed for her deal with Project IC and questioned immigration matters, Joshua.
If we examine all those ILLEGAL leaving Sabah using Malaysian passports for decades, the number is very big hence this is only a tiny tip of the ICEberg now before the Courts and for what? for show? for deception in a nation full of CRIMINALS as socalled leaders in the Federal and State Government all consumed by the GREED. Joshua
Also go to the root of this CRISIS as many civil servants and socalled leaders are also holders of Project IC and birds of the same feathers flock together. Joshua
If we examine all those ILLEGAL leaving Sabah using Malaysian passports for decades, the number is very big hence this is only a tiny tip of the ICEberg now before the Courts and for what? for show? for deception in a nation full of CRIMINALS as socalled leaders in the Federal and State Government all consumed by the GREED. Joshua
Also go to the root of this CRISIS as many civil servants and socalled leaders are also holders of Project IC and birds of the same feathers flock together. Joshua
Four KK immigration officers charged with trafficking Filipinos
Published on: Wednesday, August 07, 2013, http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=86339
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Abdullah Abdul Hamid, 42, Joelygen Saran, 27, Suparno Yahmin, 33, and Dennis Douglas Dunatus, 31, were brought before Judge Azreena Aziz to face the charges against them.
Abdullah claimed trial to six counts of trafficking six Filipinos between 7am and 3pm on Dec 3, 4 and 5, 2012 at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) Terminal 1, here.
He also claimed trial to six alternative charges of producing fraudulent passports under the Filipinos' names for the purpose of facilitating immigrant trafficking at the same place and time.
Joelygen is facing five charges of trafficking five Filipinos between 7.19am and 10.01pm on Nov 8, 27 and 28, 2012 at the KKIA Terminal 1. He denied all the charges.
He also denied five alternative charges of producing fraudulent passports under the Filipinos' names for the purpose of facilitating immigrant trafficking at the same place and time.
Suparno pleaded not guilty to two counts of trafficking two Filipinos between 7am and 6pm on Nov 27, 2012 at the KKIA Terminal 2 and also claimed trial to two alternative charges of producing fraudulent passports under the Filipinos' names for the purpose of facilitating immigrants trafficking at the same place and time.
Dennis also faces two counts of trafficking two Filipinos between 7.53am and 10.02pm on Nov 8 and Dec 1, 2012 at the KKIA Terminal 1 and he claimed trial.
He also denied two similar alternative charges as Suparno with the crimes allegedly taking place at same time and place.
The main charges against the four, framed under Section 26A of the Anti-Trafficking In Persons Act 2007, provides for a jail term of 15 years or fine, or both, on conviction.
Meanwhile, the alternative charges against the four fall under Section 26E of the Anti-Trafficking In Persons Act 2007, which carries a jail term of between seven years and 15 years or fine of between RM50,000 and RM500,000, or both, if found guilty.
Azreena set Aug 30 for case management for all cases and released them on a bail RM15,000 with RM6,000 deposited for Abdullah, RM5,000 for Joelgen and RM3,000 each for Suparno and Dennis.
She also fixed Sept 9-13 to take evidence from the 15 Filipinos following an application from Deputy Public Prosecutor Raja Zaizul Farida Raja Zaharuddin who told the court that their Putrajaya head office instructed her to apply for an earlier date to take evidence from the Filipinos.
Zaizul said the Philippine Embassy wanted all the Filipinos who were detained since last year to be deported to Philippines.
She also requested a Tagalog interpreter during the process of recording evidence from the 15 Filipinos.
Abdullah and Joelgen were represented by counsel Ram Singh and Y. S Lo and Rakhbir Singh and Hairul Vyron Othman represented Dennis and Suparno, respectively.
The four are still attached to the Immigration Department here.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
163. A case for RCI
uote Abdul Ghani also said 'Tontong' claimed he was from Sabah and used a
fake identification card under the name "Mohd Nazirul Che Hassan"." A case of project IC, joshua
Man seeks help to rescue daughter held in Basilan by 'Sabahan'
Published on: Monday, August 05, 2013
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=86325
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Siti Nor Shafika said this in a telephone call to her father recently to inform him of the difficult life she was experiencing on the turbulent island.
"She doesn't want me to go as it is very risky and shootouts often erupt," said Abdul Ghani Md Yasin, when met by Bernama in Taman Rinting near here recently.
He plans to go to Basilan Island because he fears for the safety of his second child, who was abducted by a Filipino more than a year ago.
Abdul Ghani, 45, a worker at a private company in Pasir Gudang near here, suspects that she has been charmed using black magic by the man known as 'Tontong' when they both worked at a factory in a nearby industrial estate.
Quoting sources, he said, his daughter who did not have an international passport, was believed to be in Barangay Kunhun Lenhuh, Municipal Al-Barka, Basilan Island.
The security on Basilan Island has been shaky following gun battles between the Philippines' military and groups such as Abu Sayyaf and splinter groups of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Abdul Ghani fervently hopes the police or non-governmental organisations would help to bring Siti Nor Shafika home. To date, Abdul Ghani has lodged four police reports over her disappearance.
Recalling his daughter's missing in March last year, he said she left home with the clothes on her back without telling her parents her destination.
Later, he was informed by reliable sources that she had gone to Labuan, before going to Sabah and then to the southern Philippines via an illegal route.
Abdul Ghani also said 'Tontong' claimed he was from Sabah and used a fake identification card under the name "Mohd Nazirul Che Hassan".
He said Siti Nor Shafika called him recently and asked him to deposit RM1,000 via an international service into the account of one "Sahibil Abdul Najir Jikiri" on Basilan Island, to make an international passport.
"However, I did not do so until today, because when we were talking, I heard a voice directing her to ask me for the money," Abdul Ghani added.-Bernama
Friday, August 2, 2013
162. Definitely more than 3 names of traitors
Not to be treated as 'Biblical' truth as Anwar had denied many times on 'project IC' Joshua
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/anwar-to-name-3-individuals-involved-in-sabahs-project-ic?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+tmi%2Fnews%2Fallnews+%28TMI+-+All+News%29
Anwar to name 3 individuals involved in Sabah’s “Project IC”
BY HASBULLAH AWANG CHIK
August 02, 2013
Latest Update: August 02, 2013 09:12 pm
August 02, 2013
Latest Update: August 02, 2013 09:12 pm

The Opposition Leader was today questioned on what he knew, and his role, in the controversial project during an interview session with the RCI investigating officer Supt Zainuddin Ismail behind closed doors at the PKR headquarters in Petaling Jaya.
Among others, Anwar was questioned on who else was involved in "Project IC" and what was the policy on the issue at that time.
Anwar left without speaking to reporters after the interview session but PKR Legal Bureau and Human Rights chief Latheefa Koya (pic) told reporters that the Opposition Leader will go before the five-man RCI panel in Kota Kinabalu next month to repeat what he told the investigation officer today.
She said Anwar will go to Sabah and expand on what he said because one of the interesting questions he was asked is what is his recommendation to resolve the problem of illegal immigrants there.
"Project IC which started much much earlier during the time of Tun Abdul Razak had gone on and continued until when Anwar was the deputy prime minister."
The RCI team is keen to know about Anwar's role and involvement in the project.
The BN government, which has controlled Sabah since 1963, has been accused of issuing citizenship and ICs to hundreds of thousands of foreigners in exchange for their votes during elections.
"This is not a preliminary meeting, this is an investigation to find out how much he knows, how much is his involvement before he is called in at the RCI. He has answered," Latheefa told reporters.
"He was also asked if he was directly involved and who was the person actually involved with regards to the issuance of the ICs.
"Briefly he has explained his role but some of the questions need further documentation which we will bring if we can because some may involve the Official Secrets Act."
She explained that in the past, Anwar had denied his involvement in "Project IC", but he had named three individuals who he alleged were involved.
Last month, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman informed the five-man RCI panel, through his lawyer, that he was not involved in "Project IC".
This came about after a witness, former senator and state assemblyman Dr Chong Eng Leong, told the RCI that Musa chaired the "Project IC" taskforce in 1991 which was designed to register foreigners as Umno members after giving them citizenship.
Yesterday, Anwar said he was prepared to give full cooperation to the RCI panel in the interest of all parties, adding that his evidence revolves around only on what he knew during his tenure as deputy prime minister and finance minister.
The RCI, which began in January, is investigating claims that citizenship was given to illegal immigrants in Sabah during former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's administration. - August 2, 2013
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