Monday, July 14, 2014

'A message from Sabah's illegal immigrants'

KOTA KINABALU: The illegal immigrants (PTI) in Sabah are sending a message to Putrajaya and the Sabah government through repeated kidnappings along the eastern seaboard by terrorist elements.

We are everywhere, we are the monster that you created, and you can’t handle us,” according to Bingkor state assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan. “There are security risks even among the security forces,” he said.

This is Jeffrey’s take on the killing on Saturday night of a policeman in Mabul, Semporna, and the kidnapping of another policemen. Ironically, the veteran Sabah politician points out that “the latest incident comes just after the restructuring of ESSCOM and during the visit of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to Sabah ”.

Setting up ESSCOM is not good enough, warns Jeffrey, and wants the federal government to do something about the large presence of PTI’s in Sabah, whether they have Malaysian documents or otherwise. The crux of the problem, stressed the opposition politician whose elder brother Joseph Pairin Kitingan is a Deputy Chief Minister, is the rampant issuance of MyKads to the PTI’s.

The BN federal government has created a monster in Sabah,” reiterated Jeffrey.

This was done through the Projek IC which recruited PTI’s as Umno members and placed them on the electoral rolls as fixed deposit voters to facilitate the Malayanisation and Islamisation of Sabah.

Jeffrey is pessimistic if the federal government will ever be able to summon up the political will to send the PTI’s home.

It’s difficult to secure our borders with so many of the PTI’s having MyKads,” he alleged. “Sabah is turning into a haven for terrorists, militants and kidnappers.” The Star party Chief claimed that besides the PTI’s roaming the streets, there are some 900,000 PTI’s with “doubtful” documents in the interior who are being ignored by the authorities except when it comes to election time.

A fire in Pulau Gaya, a noted PTI concentration, last week saw 30 houses razed and 200 people made homeless and in need of resettlement,” said Jeffrey. “But the Sabah government announced that 2,000 people would be resettled in Kinarut. Where did the extra 1,800 people come from, if not from the 900,000 PTI’s in the interior?



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