AT A PRESS conference
yesterday, State Police Commissioner (CP) Datuk Hamza Taib assured the
public that the police force has
adequate manpower to ensure order and security on polling day.
He said the police has set
up a taskforce and special units to ensure that nothing will disrupt the voting
process.
The CP disclosed that as of
April 20, a total of 322 reports under the Election Offences Act were received.
However, there were no untoward incidents that could jeopardise security in the
State.
The police force has
monitored a total of 2,500 campaign activities statewide.
Commenting on speculations
of phantom voters being sent to Sabah from Peninsular Malaysia, Hamza said that
the Police has not received any reports on phantom voters so far.
"I do not see how they
can claim that there are phantom voters because we know how strict the voting
process will be ," he said. (Insight Sabah)
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