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Police warn against making false reports on loss of IC, passport

Bernama
Bernama
19/12/2016
22:37 MYT
Police warn against making false reports on loss of IC, passport
Investigations revealed that those who lodged false reports on loss of identity cards or passports did so to avoid being fined by the National Registration Department for losing the documents.
The Johor police Monday cautioned the public against making false reports on the loss of their identity cards or passports as stern action would be taken against them.
Johor Police chief Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Najmuddin Mohd said 76 false reports on loss of identity cards or passports were detected since January until Dec 18 this year and 41 people had been charged in court with the offence.
He said investigations revealed that those who lodged false reports on loss of identity cards or passports did so to avoid being fined by the National Registration Department for losing the documents.
"They lodged reports saying that they were victims of snatch theft to avoid paying the fine, but in the end, it gives them more problem," he told reporters at Seri Alam police headquarters Monday.
He said thorough investigation would be carried out by the police on every report lodged.
He said Kulai district recorded the highest number of false reports (41), followed by Johor Baru Selatan (19), Kluang (six), Batu Pahat (three), while Kota Tinggi, Seri Alam and Johor Bahru Utara recorded two false reports each and Muar one false report. --Bernama
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