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Police assure safety, smooth voting for Cameron polls

CAMERON POLLS | Police have assured voters in the Cameron Highlands parliamentary by-election not to worry about their safety to cast their ballots on Jan 26.

Pahang police chief Mohd Zakaria Ahmad said that police force had enough personnel to ensure the security and safety of the voters.

“To the voters, we give our assurance for peace, calm and under control situation (to cast ballots), and police will continuously monitor the situation to ensure smooth voting process without any untoward incidents.

He said this in a press conference after the candidates submitted their nomination papers for the by-election here today.

Mohd Zakaria said 1,132 police officers and personnel had been assigned for the upcoming by-election, with 531 officers on duty during the nomination process today.

Asked about the by-election’s hotspots, Mohd Zakaria said they had identified the locations but declined to elaborate.

“We have identified a couple of locations but based on our experience, the situation is under control,” he said.

The by-election was triggered by the Election Court’s decision that the victory of BN’s C Sivarraajh in the 14th general election last year was null and void because of corrupt practices to influence voters.

- Bernama

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