Kedah police receive three identity theft reports

The public are also advised not to be disruptive when they celebrate their party’s victory later tonight

7:28 PM MYT

 

ALOR SETAR – Police have confirmed receiving three identity theft reports from voters who claimed their names and identity cards were used by others in the Kedah state elections.

Kedah police chief Datuk Fisol Salleh said police received two reports from the Kulim district and one from the Kuala Muda district.

“In the first case, a woman came to vote at a Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) in Kulim but the Election Commission (EC) official told her that she had been marked as having voted.

“The second case, also in Kulim, involved a male voter while the third, in Kuala Muda, involved another woman for the identity theft issue,” he told a press conference at the Kedah police contingent headquarters today.

He said police have opened investigation papers under Section 7 of the Election Offences Act 1954.

Meanwhile, Fisol said police discovered a viral video on social media about an incident at a polling station in Pendang where a woman expressed dissatisfaction with an EC officer’s purported failure to adequately assist her disabled husband during the voting process.

“However, so far, the police have not received any report about the incident, neither from the woman nor from the EC official,” he said.

Commenting on another viral video showing a fleet of buses allegedly transporting ‘phantom voters’ in the Kuala Muda district, Fisol said the allegation was not true at all as the 34 buses were chartered by the police to ferry its personnel to ensure state elections run smoothly.

Fisol also advised the public, especially political party supporters in Kedah, against having supporter convoys from this afternoon until tonight to avoid traffic congestion.

“I would like to advise supporters to conduct convoy activities like yesterday. If you want to celebrate your party’s victory, do not cause inconvenience, and disturb law and order,” he said.

Meanwhile, in Kuala Lumpur, police received two reports of identity theft from voters in Sg Buloh, Selangor.

Sungai Buloh district police chief Supt Shafa’aton Abu Bakar said the reports were lodged by two voters who were unable to cast their votes at SM Subang Bestari and SK Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh as the EC officials told them that had been marked as having voted.

He said the reports were lodged at 1.12pm and 3.59pm by a 53-year-old female teacher and a 44-year-old housewife, respectively.

“We have opened two investigation papers regarding this matter and the case is being investigated under Section 7 of the Election Offences Act 1954,” he said in a statement. – August 12, 2023

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