15 February 2012

60 pengundi dengan alamat palsu dikesan di Lobak...


Sekurang-kurangnya 60 pengundi dengan alamat yang diragui dikenal pasti disenaraikan dalam daftar pemilih tambahan pilihan raya bagi kerusi DUN Lobak di Negeri Sembilan.


Penyandang kerusi itu, Anthony Loke, yang juga ahli parlimen Rasah, berkata 60 pengundi berkenaan didaftarkan sebagai penduduk Taman Sri Amber, Seremban, tetapi nombor rumah yang diberikan tidak wujud.

"Rumah-rumah di Taman Sri Amber bermula dengan nombor 400. Tetapi di sini, kami mempunyai pengundi yang mendaftarkan nombor rumah misalnya 24, 32, 48, 101, 131, 180, 201, 222 dan 301, yang tidak wujud," kata Loke.


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Merujuk kepada daftar pemilih tambahan bagi suku keempat tahun 2011, beliau berkata kejadian seumpama itu juga berlaku di rumah pangsa di Taman Sri Amber.

Katanya, rumah pangsa itu hanya mempunyai satu blok, tetapi dalam daftar pemilih tambahan terdapat beberapa pengundi yang didaftarkan dengan alamat "Blok B" dan "Blok C", yang tidak wujud.

Satu lagi keanehan dalam daftar pemilih itu, kata Loke adalah bahawa 90 peratus daripada 670 pengundi baru yang didaftarkan pada suku terakhir itu terdiri dari bangsa tertentu sahaja.

 

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 Loke, yang juga ahli Jawatankuasa Pilihan Khas Parlimen bagi pembaharuan sistem pilihan raya di negara ini, mendedahkan penemuan itu kepada Malaysiakini selepas membuat aduan dengan pejabat Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya di Seremban.
                          
"Saya percaya pengundi dengan latar belakang yang mencurigakan telah didaftarkan, Ini adalah suatu kesalahan di bawah Seksyen 3 Akta Kesalahan Pilihan Raya kerana memberikan maklumat palsu dalam borang pendaftaran pengundi, "kata Loke, yang juga seorang peguam.

Jika sabit kesalahan, mereka boleh dikenakan hukuman penjara maksimum dua tahun, denda sehingga RM5,000 atau kedua-duanya sekali.

Loke merancang untuk membuat laporan polis mengenai perkara itu hari ini.
- malaysiakini

Phantom voters in Lobak

Lobak assemblyman Anthony Loke is furious over the unusually large number of new voters in his constituency and wants the state Election Commission (EC) to “clean up” the voter list before the coming general election.

Armed with evidence in the form of a list of dubious voters, Loke, accompanied by Senawang DAP assemblymen P Gunasekaran, lodged a complaint with Negri Sembilan EC yesterday.

“The voters’ list for the fourth quarter of 2011 shows 1,103 new voters were transferred to Bagan Pinang and 891 to Gemas.

“That is possible as there are big army camps there. But Lobak recorded third highest in terms of new voters transferred (670), and this is not possible.

“ I found there are 110 voters whom I can identify as phantom voters as their addresses do not exist.

“For example, out of the 77 voters transferred to Taman Sri Amber, 60 of the addresses do not exist at all,” said Loke, who is also Rasah MP.

According to him, the house numbers in Taman Sri Amber start with the digits 400.

But the addresses of the 60 voters whom Loke had identified carried house numbers running from 17 to 380.
He also pointed out to FMT an “unusual trend” in the voters’ list where four people who were registered as living in one house, which incidentally did not exist, had different parents.

He said the four names were Yellomalai A/L Subramaniam, Ravichandar A/L Raju, Vaejenti Mala A/P Ponnurangam and Rukumani A/P Manie. They were all registered as living in No131, Taman Sri Amber.


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“This is a work of politicos who have no dignity and principle. We know whose job this is,” Loke said.

EC to probe complaint


Meanwhile Negri Sembilan EC director, Afizam Abdullah Sani, said they will look into Loke’s complaint.

He said the state EC will keep in view all new voter lists’ under the Seremban parliamentary constituency for the fourth quarter of 2011 until investigations are completed.

Afizam also confirmed rumours that the EC had terminated the services of two assistant registrars of voters last month due to serious offence.

“They were involved in a serious offence of registering persons who are already dead,” said Afizam
.-FMT
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