Caught on video - officials luring student voters



Malacca DAP has performed video evidence which purportedly shows a son of an Umno personality persuading university students to shift their addresses so as to ensure BN wins a marginal subdivision in a arriving election.

NONEAyer Keroh assemblyperson Khoo Poay Tiong (left) claimed he received adiscreetly available video clipshowing a impasse of a National Registration Department (NRD) as good as a Election Commission (EC) officials in a registration of voters.

"I received a compact front recording which is widely separated in to three segments as good as each durability 5 minutes, depicting students from Multimedia University Malaysia (MMU) as good as Universiti Teknologi Mara as good as Universiti Technical Malaysia, Malacca.

"The NRD as good as EC officials collected a students of those institutions in a hall as good as advised them to shift their addresses as good as register themselves within a Bukit Katil parliamentary constituency, which is reason by BN, as good as for them to presumably vote for BN," he said.

The Bukit Katil parliamentary chair is reason by Md Sirat Abu, as good as a state chair in this subdivision includes Ayer Keroh where MMU is ! located.

NONEMalacca has 5 parliamentary seats as good as only of them, Kota Melaka, is reason by a antithesis - DAP's Sim Tong Him.

The Bukit Katil subdivision is speculated to be in danger of descending to a antithesis as it is a semi-urban area.

In a 2008 ubiquitous election, Umno's Md Sirat Abu garnered 30,975 votes opposite PKR's Khalid Jaafa! r's 29,2 17 to win by 1,758 votes.

There have been four state seats underneath Bukit Katil - dual of which were won by DAP (Bachang as good as Ayer Keroh), while a other dual have been reason by Umno (Bukit Baru as good as Ayer Molek).

Address shift a temporary measure
Khoo claimed a son of a Malacca Umno personality was a spokesperson for a officials, as good as which he betrothed a students which a government will catch a price of becoming different their addresses.

"I was additionally informed which there have been sure buliding peaceful to pay a students' let fees until a choosing is held," Khoo pronounced during a press discussion in his service centre in Ayer Keroh.

"In a clip, there have been racial elements involved. The chairman pronounced they should not let a Chinese in DAP capture an additional seat.
"The chairman additionally claimed which Kota Melaka was now with a DAP as good as should not be authorised to expand further by winning an additional seat," added Khoo.
NONEIn a six-minute video clip, a students were told which they could shift a residence behind to their strange residence after a ubiquitous election.
"They can make make use of of (the address) of a rented house, or yes or no (address). We will bear all a cost. After a ubiquitous election, (you) can shift it behind upon your IC," pronounced an unclear man.
'Dirty tactic'

When asked by an additional chairman whether this will have poignant impact in a constituency, a unclear man pronounced a BN claimant won with a slim majority in a last ubiquitous choosing opposite a DAP opponent.

"If PAS or PKR win a seat, it doesn't matter. But if it falls in to a palm of other races, really hardlah. They already reason (Kota! ) Melaka , you can't let them win here too."

Asked how most of them have done so, he said: "There have been most more who have not registered. For example, if you have friends who stay in Malacca, you can make make use of of their addresses in Malacca.

"It's a temporary measure. The government will pay for it," he stressed.
Khoo pronounced this was truly a dirty tactic in roping in NRD officials to assistance in a shift of addresses.
"Initially, you heard rumours which such things were going upon but now you have evidence in Facebook as good as YouTube," lamented a state representative.
Khoo pronounced he will lodge a report as good as palm over a duplicate of a video recording to a police.

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