The Borneo Post

Sandakan by-election: Police open six investigat­ion papers

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SANDAKAN: The police opens six investigat­ion papers from 12 reports, which were received during the Sandakan by-election campaign as at 12 midnight, Friday.

Sabah Police Commission­er, Datuk Omar Mammah said that three of the investigat­ion papers involved poster and bunting mischief reports, namely, two under Section 427 of the Election Offences Act 1954 and one under Section 426 of the same act.

He said that three other reports, namely, one each under Section 504 of the Penal Code for disseminat­ing slander which could bring disrepute, Section 24 (b) of the Election Offences Act 1954 for holding talks without permits and Section 10 (a) of the same act on the giving of money to voters.

Four of the investigat­ion papers were referred to the office of the Deputy Public Prosecutor and the results given were no further action, he told a media conference here yesterday.

He said the 12 police reports were lodged by the candidates and parties contesting in the byelection.

Omar said during the campaignin­g period for the Sandakan by-election from April 28 to 11.59pm yesterday, 362 talks and campaign permits were approved by the Sandakan District police chief.

In the meantime, he said Sabah police had provided 874 personnel, namely, involving 123 officers and 751 policemen for all types of tasks during the byelection. He gave his assurance that the security in the district was under control, including in the territoria­l waters also involving the Marine Police Force and the General Operations Force who were stationed at Pulau Langkayan, Selingan and Nunuyan.

As such, Omar said the public should not be anxious about any security issues because the number of police officers and policemen on duty was more than adequate. —Bernama SIBU: An epileptic fit caused a woman to experience a nasty fall off her motorcycle in an incident that occurred at Kampung Nyabor Road here around 10am yesterday.

The motorcycli­st, 38, sustained light injuries on her face and head.

It is said that she was heading towards the town area and had just passed Bukit Assek Road when the epileptic fit struck her.

Paramedics and traffic policemen rushed to the scene after being informed about the incident.

The motorcycli­st was sent to the hospital for further treatment.

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