24 Nov 2011

Another 'instant citizenship' operation detected?

Harakahdaily   
Nov 24: PAS Youth has tracked down another 'instant citizenship' operation involving foreigners in Sepang, similar to the previously revealed operation which saw bus loads of foreigners being suspiciously transported to a resort near Putrajaya last month.

Deputy chairman of the wing's Democracy Restoration and Mobilisation bureau Adram Musa (right) told Harakahdaily that the operation was discovered Wednesday evening at KIWA Training centre, near the highway leading to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

He said at about 5.00 pm, a member of the public saw a group of foreigners there being moved from the training room. The police later arrived and arrested five of them who attempted to run away.What makes us more suspicious is that the agents or the organisers were the same people involved in the incident at Astana Dugang Desa Putra near Putrajaya (last month),” he said, adding that PAS Youth would leave it to the police to probe the matter.

Last October 12, Johor PAS Youth trailed six buses from Johor carrying Indonesians, who were being brought to a resort in Putrajaya.

The police had then claimed that they were there for a "business course", contradicting other witnesses and participants.

PAS Youth's Democracy Restoration and Mobilisation bureau chief Suhaizan Kaiat had rebuked Sepang police chief Imran Abdul Rahman over the claim.

“There was no business course during the five hour duration (when the foreigners were there) at the resort. In fact, they were just mingling around the resort,” said Suhaizan.

He said it did not make sense to travel hundreds of kilometres in several buses from Johor Baharu just to attend a short business course.

"As such, the police are also seen to be protecting certain parties in this incident,” he charged.

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