Fake 'foreigner's cards' being sold to the stateless in Sabah, says Suhakam


Jasmih showing photos of the said cards for undocumented foreigners in Sabah.

KOTA KINABALU: The authorities are being urged to immediately solve the issue of undocumented people or statelessness in Sabah following the alleged sale of the proposed foreigners’ cards to these communities here.

The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) Head of Sabah office, Jasmih Slamat, said they recently received information about the alleged sales of these cards, from someone claiming to have been offered these cards.

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