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Sabah 90000 Tabika Kemas Kg Bil Nama Alamat Daerah Dun Parlimen Bil. Kelas LOT 45 BATU 7 LORONG BELIANTAMAN RIMBA 1 KOMPLEKS TABIKA KEMAS TAMAN RIMBAWAN Sandakan Sungai SiBuga Libaran 11 JALAN LABUKSANDAKAN SABAH 90000 TABIKA KEMAS KG. KOBUSAKKAMPUNG KOBUSAK 2 TABIKA KEMAS KOBUSAK Penampang Kapayan Penampang 2 89507 PENAMPANG 3 TABIKA KEMAS KG AMAN JAYA (NKRA) KG AMAN JAYA 91308 SEMPORNA Semporna Senallang Semporna 1 TABIKA KEMAS KG. AMBOI WDT 09 89909 4 TABIKA KEMAS KG. AMBOI Tenom Kemabong Tenom 1 TENOM SABAH 89909 TENOM TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG PULAU GAYA 88000 Putatan 5 TABIKA KEMAS KG. PULAU GAYA ( NKRA ) Tanjong Aru Putatan 2 KOTA KINABALU (Daerah Kecil) KAMPUNG KERITAN ULU PETI SURAT 1894 89008 6 TABIKA KEMAS ( NKRA ) KG KERITAN ULU Keningau Liawan Keningau 1 KENINGAU 7 TABIKA KEMAS ( NKRA ) KG MELIDANG TABIKA KEMAS KG MELIDANG 89008 KENINGAU Keningau Bingkor Keningau 1 8 TABIKA KEMAS (NKRA) KG KUANGOH TABIKA KEMAS KG KUANGOH 89008 KENINGAU Keningau Bingkor Keningau 1 9 TABIKA KEMAS (NKRA) KG MONGITOM JALAN APIN-APIN 89008 KENINGAU Keningau Bingkor Keningau 1 TABIKA KEMAS KG. SINDUNGON WDT 09 89909 10 TABIKA KEMAS (NKRA) KG. SINDUNGON Tenom Kemabong Tenom 1 TENOM SABAH 89909 TENOM TAMAN MUHIBBAH LORONG 3 LOT 75. 89008 11 TABIKA KEMAS (NKRA) TAMAN MUHIBBAH Keningau Liawan Keningau 1 KENINGAU 12 TABIKA KEMAS ABQORI KG TANJUNG BATU DARAT 91000 Tawau Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 1 FASA1.NO41 JALAN 1/2 PPMS AGROPOLITAN Banggi (Daerah 13 TABIKA KEMAS AGROPOLITAN Banggi Kudat 1 BANGGIPETI SURAT 89050 KUDAT SABAH 89050 Kecil) 14 TABIKA KEMAS APARTMENT INDAH JAYA BATU 4 TAMAN INDAH JAYA 90000 SANDAKAN Sandakan Elopura Sandakan 2 TABIKA KEMAS ARS LAGUD SEBRANG WDT 09 15 TABIKA KEMAS ARS (A) LAGUD SEBERANG Tenom Melalap Tenom 3 89909 TENOM SABAH 89909 TENOM TABIKA KEMAS KG. BABAGON KAMPUNG 16 TABIKA KEMAS BABAGON Penampang Moyog Penampang 3 BABAGON 89507 PENAMPANG TABIKA KEMAS BAIDURI AYU FELDA SAHABAT 9. 17 TABIKA KEMAS BAIDURI AYU Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 1 91150 LAHAD DATU 18 TABIKA KEMAS BALAI POLIS BALAI POLIS 89158 KOTA BELUD Kota Belud Usukan Kota Belud 1 19 TABIKA KEMAS BANDAR LEILA (NKRA) BANDAR LEILA 90000 SANDAKAN Sandakan Karamunting Batu Sapi 2 TABIKA BANDAR SAHABAT BEG BERKUNCI 23 20 TABIKA KEMAS BANDAR SAHABAT Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 3 FELDA BANDAR SAHABAT 91150 LAHAD DATU 21 TABIKA KEMAS BATU 2 1/2 JALAN SEGAMA 91100 LAHAD DATU Lahad Datu Lahad Datu Silam 4 22 TABIKA KEMAS BERGOSONG KG.BERGOSONG SEBATIK 91000 TAWAU Tawau Sebatik Kalabakan 1 TBK KEMAS BN 17 PGA JALAN SILAM. 91100 23 TABIKA KEMAS BN 17 PGA Lahad Datu Lahad Datu Silam 4 LAHAD DATU KG PERTAMA BOMBALAIJABATAN KEMAS 24 TABIKA KEMAS BOMBALAI Tawau Merotai Kalabakan 2 TINGKAT 4 WISMA PERSEKUTUAN 91000 TAWAU TABIKA KEMAS BORNEO SAMUDERASDN BHD 25 TABIKA KEMAS BORNEO SAMUDERA SDN BHD Sipitang Lumadan Sipitang 1 89808 BEAUFORT 26 TABIKA KEMAS BRUMAS KG. BRUMAS TAWAU 91000 TAWAU Tawau Merotai Kalabakan 2 27 TABIKA KEMAS BSSB LANGKON KG BSSB LANGKON 89108 KOTA MARUDU Kota Marudu Matunggong Kota Marudu 2 28 TABIKA KEMAS BUGARON ROSOK KG BUGARON ROSOK 89158 KOTA BELUD Kota Belud Tempasuk Kota Belud 1 29 TABIKA KEMAS BUKIT AMAN (NKRA) KG BUKIT AMAN 91308 SEMPORNA Semporna Senallang Semporna 1 TBK KEMAS BUKIT BELACON JALAN SEGAMA. 30 TABIKA KEMAS BUKIT BELACON Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 1 91100 LAHAD DATU 31 TABIKA KEMAS CAHAYA BARU BATU 3 JALAN BOMBA 90000 SANDAKAN Sandakan Elopura Sandakan 4 TBK KEMAS CENDERAWASIH FELDA SAHABAT 11. 32 TABIKA KEMAS CENDERAWASIH (F) Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 3 91150 LAHAD DATU KG. DESA BAJAU JLN TENGAH NIPAH. 91150 33 TABIKA KEMAS DESA BAJAU Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 2 LAHAD DATU TBK KEMAS DESA KENCANA (FELDA)BEG 34 TABIKA KEMAS DESA KENCANA (F) Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 2 BERKUNCI 2391109 LAHAD DATU. 91100 LAHAD TABIKA KEMAS DESA SAPONG WDT 09 89909 35 TABIKA KEMAS DESA SAPONG Tenom Kemabong Tenom 2 TENOM SABAH 89909 TENOM TBK KEMAS EMBARA BUDI FELDA SAHABAT 12 36 TABIKA KEMAS EMBARA BUDI Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 2 91150 LAHAD DATU TBK KEMAS FELDA KALABAKANP/S 6200791030 37 TABIKA KEMAS FELDA KALABAKAN Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 1 91030 TAWAU 38 TABIKA KEMAS FELDA UMAS 1 FELDA GUGUSAN UMAS 91000 TAWAU Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 1 39 TABIKA KEMAS FELDA UMAS 2 FELDA GUGUSAN UMAS 91009 TAWAU Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 2 40 TABIKA KEMAS FELDA UMAS 3 FELDA GUGUSAN UMAS 91000 TAWAU Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 2 41 TABIKA KEMAS FELDA UMAS 4 FELDA GUGUSAN UMAS 91000 TAWAU Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 4 BATU 21/2 JALAN TUARAN LAMA KM4 88400 42 TABIKA KEMAS FLAT PERSEKUTUAN Kota Kinabalu Likas Kota Kinabalu 4 KOTA KINABALU 43 TABIKA KEMAS GANSURAI KG GANSURAI 89158 KOTA BELUD Kota Belud Kadamaian Kota Belud 1 44 TABIKA KEMAS GDW KG.PINATAU KG PINATAU 89108 KOTA MARUDU Kota Marudu Matunggong Kota Marudu 2 TBK KEMAS HAMPARAN BADAI FELDA SAHABAT 45 TABIKA KEMAS HAMPARAN BADAI (F) Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 2 28 PETI SURAT NO.96 91150 LAHAD DATU JABATAN KEMAS DAERAH KUDAT BANGUNAN 46 TABIKA KEMAS HOSPITAL KUDAT Kudat Tanjong Kapor Kudat 1 SEDCO TINGKAT 2 BLOCK C WDT NO.36 89050 PERUMAHAN KAKITANGAN HOSPITAL HOSPITAL 47 TABIKA KEMAS HOSPITAL LAHAD DATU Lahad Datu Lahad Datu Silam 4 LAHAD DATU 91100 LAHAD DATU TABIKA KEMAS IBU PEJABAT POLIS DAERAH PEJABAT KEMAS KUDAT W.D.T.NO 36 KUDAT 48 Kudat Tanjong Kapor Kudat 2 KUDAT 89050 KUDAT ILP SANDAKAN BATU 5 JALAN SIBUGA 90000 49 TABIKA KEMAS ILP SANDAKAN Sandakan Sekong Batu Sapi 1 SANDAKAN TABIKA KEMAS KG. INOBONG KAMPUNG 50 TABIKA KEMAS INOBONG Penampang Moyog Penampang 1 INOBONG 89507 PENAMPANG TBK KEMAS IPD BANGUNAN SRI MADAI IPD 91207 51 TABIKA KEMAS IPD Kunak Kunak Silam 2 KUNAK 52 TABIKA KEMAS IPD BALAI POLIS IPD BALAI POLIS RANAU 89309 RANAU Ranau Karanaan Ranau 1 TABIKA KEMAS IPK POLIS KEPAYAN IPK POLIS 53 TABIKA KEMAS IPK POLIS KEPAYAN Penampang Kapayan Penampang 4 KEPAYAN 89507 KOTA KINABALU BATU 6 TAMAN WIRA JALAN SIBUGA 90000 54 TABIKA KEMAS JABATAN PENJARA Sandakan Gum-Gum Libaran 4 SANDAKAN TBK KEMAS JERAGAN BESTARI FELDA SAHABAT 55 TABIKA KEMAS JERAGAN BESTARI Lahad Datu Tungku Silam 1 03. 91150 LAHAD DATU Lot C2 Blok A Ground floor Taman Kam Jai Yen 56 TABIKA KEMAS KAM JAI YEN (NKRA) Sandakan Elopura Sandakan 2 90000 SANDAKAN TABIKA KEMAS KG. ANGALOR WDT 09 89909 57 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG ANGALOR Tenom Kemabong Tenom 1 TENOM SABAH 89909 TENOM 58 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BAGIANG TBK KEMAS KG. BAGIANG 91207 KUNAK Kunak Kunak Silam 1 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BANGKALALAK. 89080 59 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BANGKALALAK Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BANGSAL 89857 60 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BANGSAL Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 SIPITANG TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BANTING 89850 61 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BANTING Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 SIPITANG TABIKA KEMAS KG. BARU JUMPA ULU WDT 09 62 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BARU JUMPA ULU Tenom Kemabong Tenom 1 89909 TENOM SABAH 89909 TENOM TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNGBATANDOK. 89808 63 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BATANDOK Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT 64 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BATU 6 1/2 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG 6 1/2 89808 BEAUFORT Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 Membakut 65 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BINSULUK LAUT KAMPUNG BINSULUK LAUT 89728 MEMBAKUT Membakut Kimanis 2 (Daerah Kecil) TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BINUNUK. 89808 66 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BINUNUK Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT KAMPUNG BRUNEI MEMBAKUT 89728 Membakut 67 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG BRUNEI MEMBAKUT Membakut Kimanis 2 MEMBAKUT (Daerah Kecil) TBK KEMAS KG. COCOS JALAN SEGAMA. 91100 68 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG COCOS Lahad Datu Lahad Datu Silam 2 LAHAD DATU 69 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG DASAR LAMA TBK KEMAS KG DASAR LAMA 91207 KUNAK Kunak Kunak Silam 1 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG GADONG. 89808 70 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG GADONG Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT 71 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG GADONG KIMANIS KAMPUNG GADONG KIMANIS 89600 PAPAR Papar Bongawan Kimanis 1 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG GARAMA 89808 72 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG GARAMA Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KG GETAH P.O.BOX NO.46 91207 73 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG GETAH Kunak Kunak Silam 2 KUNAK 91207 KUNAK KG. IBAN MEROTAIJALAN KALABAKAN TAWAU 74 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG IBAN Tawau Merotai Kalabakan 2 91000 TAWAU 75 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG IBURU TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG IBURU 89857 SIPITANG Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG INDUMADI. 89808 76 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG INDUMADI Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT 77 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG JAWA LANUT KG.JAWA LANUT 91000 TAWAU Tawau Merotai Kalabakan 2 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KABAJANG. 89808 78 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KABAJANG Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT 79 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KALABAKAN KG.KALABAKAN 91000 TAWAU Tawau Tanjong Batu Kalabakan 4 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KELANGSAT 89857 80 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KELANGSAT (NKRA) Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 SIPITANG 81 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KELATUAN KAMPUNG KELATUAN 89600 PAPAR Papar Bongawan Kimanis 2 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KUALA MENGALONG 82 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KUALA MENGALONG Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 89857 SIPITANG 83 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KUALA MUAYA KAMPUNG MUAYA SIPITANG 89857 SIPITANG Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 TBK KEMAS KG. KUNAK JAYA KM1 JALAN KG 84 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG KUNAK JAYA Kunak Kunak Silam 1 KUNAK JAYA 91207 KUNAK TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LAGO. 89808 85 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LAGO Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LINGKUNGAN. 89808 86 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LINGKUNGAN Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LONG PASIA 89857 87 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LONG PASIA Sipitang Sindumin Sipitang 1 SIPITANG TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUAGAN. 89808 88 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUAGAN Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUBOK WESTON 89808 89 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUBOK WESTON Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT SABAH 89808 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUKUT. 89808 90 TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUKUT Beaufort Lumadan Sipitang 1 BEAUFORT TABIKA KEMAS KAMPUNG LUMADAN.
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