Pakistani tells Sabah RCI voted twice, name still on GE13 voter roll

May 27, 2013

People reserve at a polling station to expel their ballots in a ubiquitous election, in Gelang Patah May 5, 2013. File picKUALA LUMPUR, May twenty-seven A Pakistani disclosed today he had voted twice in Malaysias ubiquitous elections as well as that his name was still upon a electoral roll notwithstanding being told a National Registration dialect (NRD) had removed it earlier this year.

Testifying at a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) upon illegal immigrants in Kota Kinabalu, Abdul Latif Jumaani was reported by a Malaysiakini headlines portal that he had expel his ballot twice given removing his identity card (IC) in 1992 once in Ampang, Selangor as well as again in Bahau, Negri Sembilan though was not able to pinpoint a election years.

I cant remember rightly though (Abdullah) Badawi was a budding apportion then, he was quoted as saying, referring to fifth budding apportion Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi served from Oct 2003 until he stepped down in Apr 2009.

I wanted to opinion again in a final ubiquitous election as my name is still upon a roll though we had no request to transport to a peninsula, he reportedly said.

Abdul Latif additionally told a stately panel today that he had been informed by a NRD that his IC had been cancelled four or 5 months ago.

Malaysia held its 13th ubiquitous elections upon May 5.

The three-party Pakatan Rakyat (PR) opposition has indicted a statute Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition of electoral rascal to maintain its hold upon federal power.

During a debate period, PKR had indicted BN of conspiring to fly over foreigners from Borneo Malaysia to opinion in hotspots in a peninsula, namely Selangor, in a bid to retake a wealthy state.

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