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PRU 14 or GE 14 - No need Banglas or Indons - China can help
FMT Reporters
PRU 14 or GE 14 - No need Banglas or Indons - China can help
FMT Reporters
| March 10, 2017
It says a Selangor assemblyman
has claimed that prosthetic fingers have been imported from China to cheat in
the next general election.
PETALING JAYA: The Election
Commissions has denied the possibility of “fake fingers” being used to vote in
the next general election.
EC chairman Mohd Hashim Abdullah said on polling
day, EC officers would examine the fingers of voters thoroughly to ensure there
were no stains on the finger of voters, or if a “fake finger” was being used.
“Only after it is certain that a voter’s finger
is stainless will the finger be dipped in the ink and the voter be given the
ballot paper.
“The EC will be more stringent in checking the
fingers of each voter to ensure there is no element of fraud.
“Any attempted fraud or attempt to sabotage the
electoral system in Malaysia will be dealt with by the law,” The Star Online
quoted him as saying.
This follows allegations that “fake fingers”
would be imported from China by certain parties to cheat in the upcoming
general election.
Hashim the EC was committed to ensure that the
“electoral process is clean and free from such fraud”.
“A Selangor assemblyman had recently claimed
that prosthetic fingers have been imported from China by certain quarters to
cheat in the next general election.
“A photo of prosthetic fingers next to a bottle
of indelible ink has become viral on social media,” Hashim said in his press
statement, without identifying the assemblyman.
Hashim said the same image was used in a viral
post that was spread in Indonesia, which claimed that the tactic was used in
the elections there.
He said the image originally came from a 2013
article on a Japanese website on Yakuza gang members. Gang members used to
punished with their fingers being snipped off.
He said some unscrupulous people had used this
same image and spread it on social media to create a negative perception of
local elections.
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