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Issuance of Sabah Temporary Pass will not exceed number of existing document holders, says deputy minister
Deputy Home Minister Azis Jamman speaks to reporters at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur October 21, 2019. u00e2u20acu2022 Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

KIMANIS, Jan 7 — The Ministry of Home Affairs has reassured that the issuance of Sabah Temporary Pass (PSS) will not exceed the number of registered holders of IMM13, Kad Burung-Burung and Census certificate at 136,055 people in the state.

Its deputy minister Datuk Mohd Azis Jamman said the number might be lower as there were document holders who had died.

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"Holders of fake cards who try to register for PSS will be arrested,” he told reporters when met at the district polling centre in Kampung Simpangan here today.

He also said the authorities would carry out mass operations to weed out fake cardholders after the implementation of PSS in June.

Last September, Committee on the Management of Foreign Nationals in Sabah agreed to issue PSS beginning June 1, 2020.

Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was reported to have said that the issuance of PSS was to replace the three documents issued to foreigners residing in the state, namely IMM13, census certificate and Kad Burung-Burung.

He said the initiative was an effort to resolve various documents issue as well as for easy enforcement and monitoring of the foreigners’ movement in the state.

It was recorded that there were 51,645 IMM13 holders; 47,518 (Census certificate) and 39,892 of Kad Burung-Burung holders. — Bernama

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