Cops say phantom voter IDs from old case

May 04, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 The police have urged the people not to hold another allegation upon the existence of phantom electorate in the 13th ubiquitous choosing (GE13) with the widespread of cinema of hundreds of temperament as well as bank cards upon social web pages currently as well as yesterday.

The cards that were scattered as displayed in the cinema were actully continuous to the crime box in Kedah in 2011, pronounced Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar (picture) during the press conference, here, today.

The incident took place in 2011, not today, yesterday or in recent days. But sure buliding deliberately recycled the story, distributed the pictures, may be to confuse the community, he said.

He urged everyone not to be confused as well as duped by the propaganda of those who deliberately sought to create doubts in their minds in the last hours to the polling day tomorrow.

Their motive was to induce those who saw the photographs to hold it is true, there are phantom voters, he said.

Khalid additionally pronounced there was no liquid of phantom electorate from Bagladesh as well as the Philippines via several flights as claimed by Parti Keadilan Rakyat de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He pronounced the check found several airlines similar to AirAsia had provided additional flights upon public demand that was normal during festive seasons.

In this regard, he urged those who concocted the story to stop you do so rught away to forestall formulating stress between the public.

It is hoped the fabricated story is not taken seriously by multitude because to date the police have not received any inform upon the liquid of aliens to vote, he said.

Khalid pronounced the Election Commission (EC) would safeguard only purebred ! electora te were qualified to vote.

There is the way to establish if the voter is purebred or not. So, during polling stations tomorrow, the electorate as well as their temperament cards would be checked, he said.

Meanwhile, Khalid pronounced information, that was speedily as well as easily disseminated due to technological sophistication, was the major challenge for the security forces during GE13. Bernama


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