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PKR has questioned the sleight of hand behind
a shipment of ballot boxes destined for the Election Commission's (EC)
headquarters in Putrajaya being allegedly diverted to a “secret” location.
"A vehicle carrying ballot boxes bound
for the EC headquarters in Putrajaya was met by the commission's Pajero (four
wheeled drive) at the highway exit and was diverted to a secret address, the
SC2 road at the Sg Chua Industrial Zone in Kajang," PKR de-facto leader
Anwar Ibrahim claimed at a press conference in Petaling Jaya today.
He alleged that at the secret location large
polyester bags bearing the EC logo and believed to contain ballot boxes were
then offloaded.
"This requires urgent explanation... Why
was it done in such a dubious manner?" said Anwar.
- Malaysiakini
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PETALING JAYA, April 25 — The Election Commission (EC) must explain the “dubious” diversion of an EC vehicle carrying ballot boxes to the Sungai Chua Industrial Park in Kajang en route to its Putrajaya headquarters on April 8, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today.
- Malaysiakini
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PETALING JAYA, April 25 — The Election Commission (EC) must explain the “dubious” diversion of an EC vehicle carrying ballot boxes to the Sungai Chua Industrial Park in Kajang en route to its Putrajaya headquarters on April 8, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today.
The opposition leader showed reporters a
photograph of what appeared to be two ballot boxes, wrapped with what he said
to be a polyester material, stamped with the “SPR” logo as proof, alleging that
they had been transported in a Pajero to Jalan SC 2. SPR is the Malay acronym
for the EC.
“I want an explanation from the SPR. What
game are they playing?” Anwar told reporters at the PKR
headquarters here today.
He also pointed out that PKR had done another
analysis of the electoral roll and found that 28,593 registered voters are
designated as Indonesians, Filipinos, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis which, he
said, are countries with a huge number of workers in Malaysia.
He said the majority of these foreign voters
will be voting in Sabah, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.
“Sabah alone has 15,907 registered foreign
voters, mostly Filipinos and Indonesians, and Selangor has the next highest
number with 4,324 foreign workers,” he said.
“What is even more disturbing is that 16,589
of these foreign voters are assigned with the Sabah ‘kod negeri’ even though
they are from Indonesia or the Philippines,” he added.
Anwar highlighted that the parliamentary
constituencies in Sabah with the highest number of foreign voters include
Silam, Kibaran, Kelabakan, Putatan and Tawau; and in the peninsula, Gombak and
Ampang.
He said what was worse was that 42 foreign
voters from the Philippines, Indonesia and Pakistan are registered as postal
voters in the army and the police force.
“I’m not aware of any army personnel who are
either Filipinos or Indonesians,” he said.
Anwar has also accused BN of bribing voters
with gifts, cash and cash vouchers ranging from RM50 in Penang to RM1,000 in
Sabah, saying he had the video evidence to prove it and would be releasing it
in the coming days.
“BN is so worried that they will lose and are
desperately bribing voters,” he said.
He appealed to all “legitimate voters” to
come out and vote in the May 5 general election.
“Do not let those who have corrupted our
electoral system to steal democracy from you,” he said.
-TMI
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