KOTA KINABALU: A syndicate is selling government application forms with the Parti Warisan Sabah logo to cheat illegal immigrants into believing they will be legalised.
Deputy Home Minister Datuk Azis Jamman said the syndicate is preying on gullible illegal immigrants who were ready to pay for false documents in hopes they will be able to legalise their stay in the state.
“We believe that it was done by a syndicate trying to make profits by coming out with such false documents to be sold to desperate illegal immigrants not knowing that they are being cheated,” he said Thursday . He added that the documents being “sold” were using the old NRD logo that is no longer being used by the department.
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