Over 500 police reports lodged in Selangor, none on 3R so far - DIGP

AYESHA SHEIK MAZRUL
AYESHA SHEIK MAZRUL
08 Aug 2023 01:12pm
Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay (right) along with Selangor Police Chief, Datuk Hussein Omar Khan (left), during a press conference while inspecting the early voting process of the Selangor State Election at Dewan D'Cerana, Selangor Contingent Police Headquarters today. - Photo from Bernama
Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay (right) along with Selangor Police Chief, Datuk Hussein Omar Khan (left), during a press conference while inspecting the early voting process of the Selangor State Election at Dewan D'Cerana, Selangor Contingent Police Headquarters today. - Photo from Bernama
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SHAH ALAM - Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIGP) Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay states that as of Aug 6, there have been 518 police reports lodged in Selangor related to the state elections.

Ayob said that although the high number of reports, only 20 investigation papers were opened by the Selangor police.

Ayob also noted that none of the reports were related to 3R (race, religion, royalty) issues.

"As of now, there has been no report of 3R cases in Selangor and we hope this will continue until the end of the election," he said

Ayob also warned politicians to not use and exploit 3R issues for political or personal gain, and if caught, strict action would be taken against them.

In a related matter, Ayob said that a total of 26,557 individuals would be voting today at 68 early voting centres and 93 channels in Selangor.

"Today, 18,557 police officers and their partners plus 8,000 military personnel will be voting.

"Based on my observation at PGA Cheras this morning, there have been 1,031 voters from the General Operations Force (GOF) and 801 voters from the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU)," he added.

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Ayob also said that an order had been issued to all security personnel to vote and fulfill their responsibilities as Malaysian citizens.

He also expected this year's early voter turnout to maintain or be higher compared to the previously recorded 97 percent.

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