Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

VIDEO RECORD ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS & POST THEM ON SOCIAL MEDIA

- BY MUDITHA DAYANANDA

The display of propaganda hoardings at presidenti­al election offices except for one office in each electorate is banned, he reiterated

Police media spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera requested the general public yesterday to video the election law violations if they notice any such incident and post them on social media such as Facebook.

He further said that the police also expects to video such violations and investigat­e the incidents on social media. Such informatio­n derived, will be sent to the Elections Commission.

The display of propaganda hoardings at presidenti­al election offices except for one office in each electorate is banned, he reiterated. If the office that display such hoardings is within 500 metres of any polling centre, those hoardings should be removed or should be covered so that it cannot be seen from outside.

Except public transport, private transport is not allowed to transport voters. Display of election symbols close to the polling centres, behaviour that influence the voters and undue influence on them are illegal according to the police spokesman. He stated that the behaviour of people in such a way that the polling officers are disturbed, making loud noises and switching on radios or television­s are banned. According to the request of the spokesman, the voters should not carry mobile phones; they can bring their ballot papers and valid identity cards.

These comments were made by Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera at a media briefing in Police Headquarte­rs on Friday (15).

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