KUALA LUMPUR: HIGH-RISK elements, including suspected foreign terrorists, have leveraged the availability of forged Malaysian identification documents to stay under the radar. Nurhan, who had been charged over the alleged offence, admitted that he bought the fake MyKad for only RM350. “The availability of fake Malaysian identification documents is worrying, especially when we don’t know who bought them and where they are. We found a fake approval stamp on his passport.”“There was also a case where an Afghan man entered Malaysia using a fake Spanish passport. They were allegedly lead agents behind the sale of fake identification documents in Sabah.
Source: New Strait Times February 12, 2018 00:00 UTC