[7] In 2024, KFH claim it can resolve the South China Sea dispute due to being in possession of a decree concerning territories worldwide.
[9] The KFH has been linked to the sovereign citizen movement, claiming legitimacy by "divine empowerment" and "common law".
[6] In May 2021, British national Benjamin Glynn was arrested for not wearing a mask in Singapore, in defiance of COVID-19 pandemic protocols, as well as harassing the police and for being a public nuisance.
[11] Lee Hui Yin disrupted the Glynn trial calling the procedure a "kangaroo court" and was accused of disrespected the judge.
[12] Abdul Rashid himself would also be charged for failing to wear a mask in two separate occasions in 2022 and invoked his status as a sovereign citizen in a bid to prove the court has no authority over him.