IGP: More NRD officers to be detained to facilitate MyKad syndicate probe
20 September 2019
GEORGE TOWN, Sept 20 — Several more Penang National Registration Department personnel will be detained to facilitate investigations into the issuance and sale of birth certificates and identity cards to foreign nationals. “They are from the same syndicate nabbed earlier. Following further investigations more have been identified and would be detained in the next phase. Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department director Datuk Huzir Mohamed will release a statement,” he told reporters here today.
The following day, six men, including a Penang NRD assistant director aged between 34 and 66, were charged in court on 32 counts related to the issuance and sale of birth certificates and identity cards to foreigners.
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