The Borneo Post

JPAM to ensure 640,000 members, volunteers go out to vote

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Defence Department (JPAM) will ensure that the approximat­ely 640,000 of its eligible members and volunteers nationwide perform their duty as Malaysian citizens by voting during the 13th general election.

JPAM deputy director-general ( Operations) Selamat Dahalan said the department has begun monitoring, identifyin­g and reviewing the status of each member to ensure they carry out their responsibi­lity.

“The Election Commission ( EC) has also worked from the beginning to ensure that those eligible go out to register and those registered go out to vote. We are helping the EC to ensure that our members and volunteers vote.

“Maybe politician­s such as division chiefs have called on people to vote...we are only helping to make sure our members do not forget to do so (vote),” he told Bernama at his office on Thursday.

When asked about the department’s task during the election, Selamat said JPAM is not stationing a fixed number of personnel to monitor the election but will open a 24-hour operations room in each district.

“We can’t monitor all areas, but we will put some members on standby in hot areas to monitor polling centres. We have 12,000 active volunteers nationwide who can be deployed within an hour should there be an emergency, disaster or assistance needed in the election process,” he said.

The JPAM rescue team will provide protection to ensure the safety of lives and property in case of disaster, as well as facilitate victim rehabilita­tion after the disaster occurs.

The JPAM, under the Home Ministry, which carries out duty under the Civil Defence Act 1951, will celebrate its 61st anniversar­y on March 24. — Bernama

 ??  ?? JAPANESE DESTROYER: Royal Malaysian Navy personnel taking a closer look at the JS Hatakaze at South Port. — Bernama photo
JAPANESE DESTROYER: Royal Malaysian Navy personnel taking a closer look at the JS Hatakaze at South Port. — Bernama photo

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