Anti-alient campaigner Verdon Bahanda said a photo was posted in a Facebook group, but resolves to continue his campaign against illegal immigrants. FMTNews Sabah
Verdon talks to the media after lodging a police report in Luyang over the death threat.
Verdon Bahanda said the threat came in a photograph posted to the Facebook group “Gerakan Solidariti Orang Asal Sabah”. It showed a piece of cardboard bearing the words “Verdon halal di bunu” , as well as a pistol and a magazine. “But no matter, my campaign to resolve the illegal immigrant problems in Sabah will not be hampered by such threats,” he said in his police report.
Verdon had previously started three initiatives, to unify indigenous Sabahans, boycott the products sold by illegal immigrants and calling for the native communities to launch multiple reports about illegal immigrants.
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