Police: No concrete proof of vote-buying in Sandakan

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KOTA KINABALU: Save for a dark and blurry video purportedly showing the act of vote-

Sabah Commissioner of Police Comm Datuk Omar Mammah said there were no new developments in the case and police were trying to gather more evidence.

Parti Bersatu Sabah information chief Datuk Joniston Bangkuai had issued a statement on Saturday urging the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation.in their report that there was vote-buying involved in the by-election. “Bersih cannot include these claims in our report as it is only hearsay. One must give clear evidence that vote-buying had occurred during the election,” he said.

 

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Bung = sour grapes

Because it’s a FALSE accusation. Investigate those making the claim. Wasting police time with no evidence.

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