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Sandakan by-election: 136 police personnel stationed at 19 voting centres

11 May 2019

SANDAKAN, May 11 ― A total of 136 policemen have been stationed at 19 voting centers for the Sandakan by-election from 7.30am to 5pm today. He said the police were ready to face any situation during the by-election and ensure that it goes on safe and smoothly.

 

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