Setiausaha organisasi DAP Selangor Lau Weng San berkata, kebimbangan itu timbul memandangkan penduduk di kawasan tersebut didakwa menerima satu surat daripada BN Selangor.
Anehnya, surat tersebut dialamatkan untuk individu yang tidak menetap di kediaman mereka, dakwanya.
Surat berkenaan, dakwanya, mengandungi ucapan Tahun Baru 2013 daripada BN Selangor dan turut memuatkan maklumat pengundian individu tersebut termasuk daerah mengundi, kawasan DUN dan parlimen.
"Kita khuatir alamat ini digunakan oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab untuk mendaftar pengundi-pengundi hantu.
"Ada 40 kes yang sama yang diterima sejak bulan lalu," katanya dalam satu sidang media di ibu pejabat DAP Selangor di Petaling Jaya.
Beliau turut menunjukkan tiga pucuk surat yang dialamatkan kepada individu dengan nama Melayu di rumah yang dihuni penduduk Cina di Taman Pesara, Kuala Kubu Bharu.
"Kita sangsi rumah itu tidak pernah didiami oleh individu itu," kata Lau sambil menasihatkan penduduk yang menerima surat yang sama menyerahkannya kepada DAP Selangor.
Perkara itu kemudiannya disahkan oleh Pegawai Perhubungan Perkampungan Pusat Khidmat Masyarakat DUN Kuala Kubu Bharu Chng Boon Lai bahawa penerima surat terbabit tidak pernah tinggal di kawasan berkenaan.
"Sejak rumah itu dibina pada 1980, ia didiami oleh keluarga Cina. Tidak pernah keluarga Melayu duduk dirumah tersebut.
"Kami pasti ia digunakan oleh pihak-pihak tertentu untuk mendaftar sebagai pengundi di kawasan Kuala Kubu Bharu," katanya.
Sehubungan itu, Lau yang juga ADUN Kampung Tunku mendesak BN negeri itu khususnya Koordinator BN Selangor Datuk Seri Mohd Zin Mohamed tampil memberi penjelasan berhubung surat tersebut.
Lau juga berkata pihaknya akan mengumpul surat tersebut selama dua minggu sebelum membuat aduan rasmi kepada Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) dan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negera (JPN).
Pakatan Rakyat di negeri itu antara ADUN Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh dan ADUN Rawang Gan Pei Nei turut membangkitkan perkara yang sama pada bulan lalu.-malaysiakini
Letters from Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to Kuala Kubu Bharu constituents whose existence are in question have raised DAP's suspicions there could be foul play in the coming general election.
Some householders in the Kuala Kubu Bharu state constituency, which BN won with a narrow 448-vote majority in 2008, have been receiving the personalised letters that also carry details of voters unfamiliar to them.
At a press conference in Petaling Jaya today, state DAP organising secretary Lau Weng San said the party was worried that irresponsible parties had been using certain addresses to register "phantom voters".
"We have detected 40 cases over the past month," said Lau, urging others with further information to come forward.
Lau showed three samples of such letters to Malay voters, sent to the addresses of Chinese households in Taman Pesara, to the press.
He said DAP believes that those voters have never stayed at the addresses stated. This, he added, was verified with a local community leader.
Since the houses were built in 1980, the occupants have always been Chinese families. No Malay family ever moved in," he said.
Lau, who is also the Bukit Tunku state assemblyperson, said Selangor BN coordinator Mohd Zin Mohamed owed the people an explanation.
He said efforts to detect more of such cases would go on for another two weeks before an official complaint is lodged with the Election Commission (EC).
Similar complaints were also raised last month, by Subang Jaya assemblyperson Hannah Yeoh and Rawang assemblyperson Gan Pei Nei.-malaysiakini
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Surat berkenaan, dakwanya, mengandungi ucapan Tahun Baru 2013 daripada BN Selangor dan turut memuatkan maklumat pengundian individu tersebut termasuk daerah mengundi, kawasan DUN dan parlimen.
"Kita khuatir alamat ini digunakan oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab untuk mendaftar pengundi-pengundi hantu.
"Ada 40 kes yang sama yang diterima sejak bulan lalu," katanya dalam satu sidang media di ibu pejabat DAP Selangor di Petaling Jaya.
Beliau turut menunjukkan tiga pucuk surat yang dialamatkan kepada individu dengan nama Melayu di rumah yang dihuni penduduk Cina di Taman Pesara, Kuala Kubu Bharu.
"Kita sangsi rumah itu tidak pernah didiami oleh individu itu," kata Lau sambil menasihatkan penduduk yang menerima surat yang sama menyerahkannya kepada DAP Selangor.
Perkara itu kemudiannya disahkan oleh Pegawai Perhubungan Perkampungan Pusat Khidmat Masyarakat DUN Kuala Kubu Bharu Chng Boon Lai bahawa penerima surat terbabit tidak pernah tinggal di kawasan berkenaan.
"Sejak rumah itu dibina pada 1980, ia didiami oleh keluarga Cina. Tidak pernah keluarga Melayu duduk dirumah tersebut.
"Kami pasti ia digunakan oleh pihak-pihak tertentu untuk mendaftar sebagai pengundi di kawasan Kuala Kubu Bharu," katanya.
Sehubungan itu, Lau yang juga ADUN Kampung Tunku mendesak BN negeri itu khususnya Koordinator BN Selangor Datuk Seri Mohd Zin Mohamed tampil memberi penjelasan berhubung surat tersebut.
Lau juga berkata pihaknya akan mengumpul surat tersebut selama dua minggu sebelum membuat aduan rasmi kepada Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) dan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negera (JPN).
Pakatan Rakyat di negeri itu antara ADUN Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh dan ADUN Rawang Gan Pei Nei turut membangkitkan perkara yang sama pada bulan lalu.-malaysiakini
Kuala Kubu Baru 'phantoms' receive PM's CNY letter...
Letters from Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to Kuala Kubu Bharu constituents whose existence are in question have raised DAP's suspicions there could be foul play in the coming general election.
Some householders in the Kuala Kubu Bharu state constituency, which BN won with a narrow 448-vote majority in 2008, have been receiving the personalised letters that also carry details of voters unfamiliar to them.
At a press conference in Petaling Jaya today, state DAP organising secretary Lau Weng San said the party was worried that irresponsible parties had been using certain addresses to register "phantom voters".
"We have detected 40 cases over the past month," said Lau, urging others with further information to come forward.
Lau showed three samples of such letters to Malay voters, sent to the addresses of Chinese households in Taman Pesara, to the press.
Third complaint
He said DAP believes that those voters have never stayed at the addresses stated. This, he added, was verified with a local community leader.
Since the houses were built in 1980, the occupants have always been Chinese families. No Malay family ever moved in," he said.
Lau, who is also the Bukit Tunku state assemblyperson, said Selangor BN coordinator Mohd Zin Mohamed owed the people an explanation.
He said efforts to detect more of such cases would go on for another two weeks before an official complaint is lodged with the Election Commission (EC).
Similar complaints were also raised last month, by Subang Jaya assemblyperson Hannah Yeoh and Rawang assemblyperson Gan Pei Nei.-malaysiakini
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