Deputy IGP tells candidates not to make statements about threats without evidence

Any evidence related to threats need to be forwarded to law enforcement, says Ayob Khan

4:43 PM MYT

 

SHAH ALAM – Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay has advised election candidates not to make statements claiming to have received threats without any evidence.

However, if they have information and evidence, they should channel it directly to the police to facilitate follow-up action, he said.

“If there is information, pass it on to the police. The police will take action. This is not the issue of Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor. Anyone can (inform the police). Any candidates who have information about threats, seek (help from) the police. We will take action.

“Do not make a statement about any threat without evidence. (IGP Tan Sri Razarudin Husain) has also pledged to ensure that this election runs smoothly because the police are responsible for security,” he told reporters after conducting a survey of the early voting process at the Selangor police contingent headquarters today.

Ayob Khan was responding to the alleged threats received by Muhammad Sanusi.

Meanwhile, Ayob Khan has again warned all parties, especially the candidates, not to touch on the 3R issues of race, religion and royalty when campaigning in the state elections. 

The August 12 state elections involve 36 state seats in Kedah; 45 in Kelantan, 32 in Terengganu, 40 in Penang, 56 in Selangor and 36 in Negeri Sembilan.

In a related development, Ayob Khan said Selangor police have received 518 reports in connection with the state elections as of Sunday (August 6), with 20 investigation papers opened.

Commenting on today’s early voting in Selangor, Ayob Khan was confident that voter turnout among police personnel and officers would be higher than the 97% recorded in the 15th general election. – August 8, 2023

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