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Cops probing reports claiming identities stolen for voting in Sarawak

So far, eight cases currently being investigated for personation, police say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Nov 2022 8:13AM

Cops probing reports claiming identities stolen for voting in Sarawak
According to Sarawak police spokesman for the 15th general election Douglas Nyeging Taong, the eight police reports lodged by individuals who claimed that their identities had been used by other people for voting are said to have occurred in Bintulu, Kanowit, Miri, Kuching City, Petra Jaya, Sibu, Bau and Kota Padawan. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes pic, November 21, 2022

KUCHING – Investigations are being conducted into eight police reports lodged by individuals who claimed that their identities had been used by other people for voting last Saturday.

According to Sarawak police spokesman for the 15th general election (GE15) Douglas Nyeging Taong, these cases are said to have occurred in Bintulu, Kanowit, Miri, Kuching City, Petra Jaya, Sibu, Bau and Kota Padawan.

“These cases are currently being investigated under Section 7 of the Election Offences Act 1954 for personation,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Adding on, Douglas said Sarawak police also received a report from a voter in Krokop, Miri who demanded answers from the Election Commission (EC) as to why it was forbidden for any voter to bring their smartphones to the polling booth during the voting process.

“There was also a police report received from a voter in Kg Pulo Ulu in Petra Jaya, who claimed that she was denied a new ballot paper after she told the EC worker that the one given to her earlier was damaged due to the indelible ink on her finger.

“She said the EC worker on duty told her that only one ballot was available for each voter.

“The complainant also claimed that she was forced to put the spoiled ballot into the ballot box.”

In Padawan, a police report was received from a voter who claimed that a video was uploaded by a political party at 4.30pm on Saturday.

“The complainant claimed that the video showed the party members were still campaigning on polling day, which is not allowed by the EC,” said Douglas.

In Kanowit, he said a police report was lodged against two individuals said to be loitering around the polling centre at SK Shing Hua in Sg Lukuk, at 10.35am on Saturday.

The complainant claimed that these two individuals were buying votes. A video recording of them was also captured by the complainant as evidence. – The Vibes, November 21, 2022

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