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Man Fined RM6,000 For Using Daughter's Birth Cert To Apply For Another Child's MyKad

Man Fined RM6,000 For Using Daughter's Birth Cert To Apply For Another Child's MyKad

Barnama18-07-2025
KUANTAN, July 18 (Bernama) -- A man was fined RM6,000 by the Magistrate's Court here today for knowingly submitting false information in an application for an identity card or MyKad.
Magistrate Tengku Eliana Tuan Kamaruzaman meted out the fine on Abdah Said, 65, after he pleaded guilty to the charge. He paid the fine.
Abdah was charged with providing false information when applying for an identity card for a 12-year-old girl by using a birth certificate issued in the name of another child at a counter of the Pahang National Registration Department (NRD) here at 9.49 am on Sept 28, 2012.
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