Beliau juga mendedahkan, terdapat pengundi asing yang didaftarkan sebagai pengundi pos tentera dan polis.
“Kita juga dapati terdapat 42 warga asing yang berasal dari Filipina, Indonesia dan Pakistan yang didaftarkan sebagai pengundi pos dalam tentera dan polis,” katanya pada sidang media di ibu pejabat parti, hari ini.
Menurutnya, Sabah mencatatkan jumlah tertinggi pendatang asing sebagai pengundi dengan jumlah 15,907 orang dari Filipina dan Indonesia, dan mereka akan mengundi di beberapa kawasan Parlimen di negeri itu.
“Kawasan Parlimen terbesar untuk pengundi ini mengundi ialah di Silam, Libaran, Kalabakan, Sepanggar, Tawau dan Putatan,” kata Anwar.
Manakala Selangor merupakan kedua tertinggi melibatkan Parlimen Gombak dan Ampang dengan 4,324 pengundi asing berasal dari Indonesia, Filipina, Pakistan dan Bangladesh.
“Penemuan kami yang lain turut menunjukkan ada di antara pengundi asing mempunyai kod negeri lain tetapi mengundi di negeri lain.
“Kita desak SPR (Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya) segera membersihkan senarai daftar pemilih ini bagi menjamin proses pilihan raya yang baik,” katanya.
Dalam pada itu, Anwar menambah, penangguhan Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja (RCI) berhubung projek kad pengenalan di Sabah, sebagai langkah untuk melengah-lengahkan pendedahan mengenai pengkhianatan kerajaan Umno BN terhadap pengundi negeri khususnya dan Malaysia amnya.-keadilandaily
Pengundi Pakistan, IC Sabah, mengundi di Perak
Kenderaan bawa kotak undi dilencongkan ke kawasan ‘rahsia’...
Kenderaan yang membawa kotak undi untuk dihantar ke ibu pejabat Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) di Putrajaya, dilencongkan ke satu kawasan rahsia di Kajang.
Mendedahkan demikian, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkata, kenderaan itu berubah arah selepas berhenti di satu simpang.
“Tetapi selepas tiba di satu persimpangan tol tertentu, ada sebuah pajero SPR sudah menunggu kenderaan itu dan mengalih haluan ke satu kawasan rahsia di Jalan SC 2 dekat kawasan perindustrian Sungai Chua, Kajang,” katanya pada sidang media di ibu pejabat parti hari ini.
Pendedahan itu susulan maklumat terbaru yang diterima Ketua Umum KEADILAN itu.
Beliau mempersoal mengapa kotak undi itu dibawa ke kawasan lain sedangkan mengikut prosedur, kotak undi mesti disimpan di ibu pejabat SPR.
“SPR sebagai badan bebas mesti menjelaskan perkara ini segera bagi mengelakkan persepsi negatif rakyat terhadap mereka,” kata Anwar yang akan mempertahan kubu kuat KEADILAN di Permatang Pauh pada PRU 13.-keadilandaily
PKR queries 'fishy' diversion of ballot box shipment...
PKR
has questioned the sleight of hand behind a shipment of ballot boxes
destined for the Election Commission's (EC) headquarters in Putrajaya
being allegedly diverted to a “secret” location.
"A vehicle carrying ballot boxes bound for the EC headquarters in Putrajaya was met by the commission's Pajero (a four-wheeled drive vehicle) at the highway exit and was diverted to a secret address on the SC2 road at the Sg Chua Industrial Zone in Kajang," PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim claimed at a press conference in Petaling Jaya today.
He alleged that at the secret location, large polyester bags bearing the EC logo and believed to contain ballot boxes were then offloaded.
"This requires urgent explanation... Why was it done in such a dubious manner?" said Anwar (above).
According to Anwar, an informer had told them of the incident that purportedly took place on April 8 and observed just after a toll exit from a certain highway.
He showed photographs taken by the informer of the large polyester bags to the media, but did not distribute them citing the need to protect the informer’s identity.
No other details were supplied on the incident.
'Foreigners voting in Selangor too'
Anwar also continued to press the issue of the presence of foreigners as voters in the electoral roll.
According to him, the issue is not only prevalent in Sabah but also in the industrial state of Selangor where the BN had vowed to retake the state from Pakatan Rakyat.
The Gombak and Ampang parliamentary seats together, he claimed, contained 4,324 foreign voters.
As for Sabah, the concentration of the 15,907 foreigners are in Silam, Libaran, Kalabakan, Sipanggar, Tawau and Putatan parliamentary constituencies, he added.
Anwar explained that the data was from an analysis of the electoral roll by a research group.
Mostly, he claimed the foreigners are from the Philippines, Pakistan, Indonesia and Bangladesh, though 16,589 are registered as voters under the code for being Sabah-born.
42 of them, he alleged, were also registered as postal voters as military or police personnel.
Anwar urged the EC to start cleaning up and removing such dubious voters from the roll.-malaysiakini
"A vehicle carrying ballot boxes bound for the EC headquarters in Putrajaya was met by the commission's Pajero (a four-wheeled drive vehicle) at the highway exit and was diverted to a secret address on the SC2 road at the Sg Chua Industrial Zone in Kajang," PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim claimed at a press conference in Petaling Jaya today.
He alleged that at the secret location, large polyester bags bearing the EC logo and believed to contain ballot boxes were then offloaded.
"This requires urgent explanation... Why was it done in such a dubious manner?" said Anwar (above).
According to Anwar, an informer had told them of the incident that purportedly took place on April 8 and observed just after a toll exit from a certain highway.
He showed photographs taken by the informer of the large polyester bags to the media, but did not distribute them citing the need to protect the informer’s identity.
No other details were supplied on the incident.
'Foreigners voting in Selangor too'
Anwar also continued to press the issue of the presence of foreigners as voters in the electoral roll.
According to him, the issue is not only prevalent in Sabah but also in the industrial state of Selangor where the BN had vowed to retake the state from Pakatan Rakyat.
The Gombak and Ampang parliamentary seats together, he claimed, contained 4,324 foreign voters.
As for Sabah, the concentration of the 15,907 foreigners are in Silam, Libaran, Kalabakan, Sipanggar, Tawau and Putatan parliamentary constituencies, he added.
Anwar explained that the data was from an analysis of the electoral roll by a research group.
Mostly, he claimed the foreigners are from the Philippines, Pakistan, Indonesia and Bangladesh, though 16,589 are registered as voters under the code for being Sabah-born.
42 of them, he alleged, were also registered as postal voters as military or police personnel.
Anwar urged the EC to start cleaning up and removing such dubious voters from the roll.-malaysiakini
Majority of foreign voters in Sabah, Selangor...
In Peninsular Malaysia, Gombak, followed by Ampang, have the highest number of foreign voters, says Anwar Ibrahim.
The majority of the 28,593 foreign voters on the electoral roll are concentrated in hotly contested states Sabah and Selangor, Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim claimed today.
Citing a report by the Malaysian Electoral Roll Analysis Project (MERAP), Anwar told reporters at PKR’s headquarters here that in Selangor, Gombak had the highest number of foreign voters, followed by Ampang.
“Sabah alone has 15,907 registered foreign voters, the majority of
whom are Filipinos and Indonesians. Selangor has the next highest number
with 4,324 foreign voters.
Ampang, meanwhile, will see a straight fight between PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin, who is the incumbent MP, and BN’s Rozaidah Talib.
But the parliamentary constituencies with the highest number of voters are in Sabah – Silam, Libaran, Kalabakan, Sipanggar, Putatan and Tawau, Anwar claimed
“What is even more disturbing is that 16,589 of these foreign voters are assigned with Sabah ‘KodNegeri’ (state code) even though they are from Indonesia or Philippines.
“What is worse, there are even 42 foreign voters from the Philippines, Indonesia and Pakistan registered as [postal voters] in the army and police [force],” said Anwar.
“The Election Commission must clarify immediately the existence of these thousands of foreign voters in the electoral roll, and why these voters are designated local ‘KodNegeri’ in their ICs.”
‘Proof of vote-buying to be released soon’
Anwar also accused BN of bribing voters out of fear Pakatan would win the coming general election.
“BN is so worried that it will lose and is desparately bribing voters with gifts, cash and cash vouchers ranging from RM50 in Penang to RM100 in Sabah.
“There is evidence of this vote-buying and it will be released in the next few days,” he vowed.
Bribery of votes is an offence under the Election Offences Act 1954 and those found guilty may be imprisoned for a term not exceeding two years and fined between RM1,000 and RM5,000.
They may also be imprisoned for less than a year and fined less than RM 2,000.-fmt
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