Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Phantom buses nabbed in Permatang Pauh (Malaysiakini)


Three buses - one of which was filled with passengers - have been escorted to a police station in Permatang Pauh after PKR supporters believe they were used to ferry phantom voters.

The buses and the passengers are now at the Seberang Jaya police station while PKR leader N Gobalakrishnan lodges a police report on his party's suspicions.

Gobalakrishnan told Malaysiakini that he was informed of six buses carrying phantom voters would be coming into Permatang Pauh at about 3pm.

Upon a quick inspection, PKR supporters found two empty buses parked along the Butterworth-Kulim Expressway, under the watch of some police personnel.

The PKR supporters were then told by the policemen that the buses were waiting for voters to return from voting.

Gobalakrishnan had then insisted that the buses were taken to a police station pending a police report.

And on the way to the police station, the PKR group found another bus entering Permatang Pauh. This third bus was filled with passengers.

Gobalakrishnan had also wanted this bus too to be taken to the police station, along with its passengers.

It was learnt from one of the drivers that the buses were from Malacca.

news courtesy of Malaysiakini

5 comments:

conscience said...

No surprise, wish to congratulate the 'Ghostbusters' for a fine job done well.

MYblog said...

This Malaysia, the MP Gpbala you cought this phantom voters has been arrested together with his sons.

THIS SHIT BN must go, it has become a police state, the police is under the control of the UMNOputras

MYblog said...

CORRECTION:
This is Malaysia, the MP Gobala that caught this phantom voters has been arrested together with his sons.

THIS SHIT BN must go, it has become a police state, the police is under the control of the UMNOputras

jatt said...

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Permatang Pauh Updates

Unknown said...

first bus?? ahahaa