A witness testified that there is syndicates dealing with the sale of "temporary receipts" (referred to in Sabah as kad burung-burung, literally translated bird cards) to Filipino interlopers in Sabah.
Macarius Sabinus, 56, who had registered illegal immigrants between 1986 and 1988 in Sabah, said that during the process his party realised the presence of such cases and found that the Filipino interlopers had obtained such cards from Bongao, a southmost province in the republic located in Tawi-Tawi Island near the Bornean coasts.
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Macarius Sabinus, 56, who had registered illegal immigrants between 1986 and 1988 in Sabah, said that during the process his party realised the presence of such cases and found that the Filipino interlopers had obtained such cards from Bongao, a southmost province in the republic located in Tawi-Tawi Island near the Bornean coasts.
"The card was different in terms of its serial number and the real Chief Minister's Department (JKM) stamp,"
"I carried out research, they (illegal immigrants) would fill the necessary forms and we would get complete information from those registering.
"We would then produce the temporary receipts for them as they did not have any identification document."
"When I interviewed them, I found that there were some who had blue identification cards and the temporary cards but the manner in which they conversed in was not Malaysian-like. When I spoke to them in Sulu. they replied in Sulu,"
- Macarius Sabinus
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