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ADUN SERI SERDANG akui gambar yang SPR analisa 'blackout' itu dari kawasan beliau...!!!

KENYATAAN AKHBAR ADUN SERI SERDANG
YB NOOR HANIM ISMAIL
GAMBAR LAKONAN BLACKOUT 505: MENYANGKAL DAKWAAN SPR

Saya mengecam kenyataan Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya (SPR) melalui Timbalan Pengerusinya Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar yang menyatakan bahawa kejadian Blackout 505 yang tersebar di internet dan akhbar adalah fitnah dan lakonan yang dirakam sebelum PRU 13.

Ternyata hasil penelitian dan siasatan awal yang dilakukan beliau bersama pegawai-pegawainya adalah sangat lemah dan hanya sekadar ingin menutup kelemahan sistem pilihanraya yang ada dan menafikan kejadian blackout yang benar-benar berlaku. Saya ingin menyatakan bahawa gambar yang tersebar tersebut adalah benar dan kejadian itu berlaku di SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN SERDANG, di bilik pengiraan undi Saluran 3. “Counting Agent” kami telah mengambil beberapa gambar sebelum dan selepas kejadian blackout tersebut itu berlaku.

Saya juga melihat beberapa kelemahan Timbalan Pengerusi SPR dalam menilai beberapa aspek dikatakan Prosedur Operasi Standard (SOP) SPR sewaktu hari mengundi pada 5 Mei 2013 yang lalu. Bagaimana beliau sendiri tidak tahu pakaian rasmi petugas-petugas SPR berwarna kelabu pada hari tersebut. Saya juga berasa hairan kerana beliau juga tidak kenal kotak bekas kiraan undi yang digunakan oleh pihak SPR sendiri. Gambar tersebut dengan jelas menampakkan logo SPR di tepi kotak kiraan undi yang digunakan.

Sewaktu kejadian itu berlaku, wakil calon kami juga telah berusaha membekalkan lampu suluh ke bilik kiraan undi tersebut bagi memastikan proses kiraan undi berjalan dengan lancar. Saya menafikan bahawa terdapat wartawan di lokasi kejadian kerana yang ada hanya Ketua Tempat Mengundi (KTM), petugas SPR, wakil calon dan anggota polis yang bertugas.

Oleh itu, saya menyarankan agar pihak SPR khususnya Timbalan Pengerusi SPR Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar memohon maaf kepada seluruh rakyat Malaysia kerana telah melakukan kesilapan dalam mengeluarkan kenyataan tanpa membuat kajian yang mendalam dan mengambil ringan isu yang dibangkitkan oleh rakyat. SPR sebagai badan rasmi yang menguruskan pilihanraya ini mesti dilihat profesional, adil dan telus serta tidak berpihak kepada mana-mana parti.

YB NOOR HANIM ISMAIL
ADUN SERI SERDANG.
25 Mei 2013 / 15 REJAB 1434

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Bernama) - Preliminary investigation by the Election Commission (EC) revealed that a photograph posted on the internet showing that a blackout purportedly occurred during vote-counting for the 13th general election (GE13) was an act recorded even before the GE13.
EC deputy chairman Wan Ahmad Wan Omar said this conclusion was arrived at after a thorough scrutiny by him together with his officers.
“They had staged the act even before the election to spread it on the internet as a ploy to show that a blackout had purportedly occurred, whereas it was a lie.
“The photograph showed that EC staff were purportedly counting the ballot papers and had to use a auxiliary lamps whereas the staff were not wearing the EC uniform,” he told Bernama when met recently.
He said the most obvious proof was when the photograph showed that there were many reporters and photographers present in the vote-counting area whereas no one was allowed into the area except for the EC staff and agents of the candidates.
“The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and work procedure shown on the photograph were totally incorrect…they have forgotten, (they) want to cheat but do not understand the work procedure and were immature.
“In fact the tray used for placing the ballot papers on were also not the EC trays, the material and size were different…(there were) many things in the photograph that did not follow EC SOP,” he said.
Wan Ahmad said so far there had been no police report lodged regarding the alleged ‘blackout’ which showed that it was clearly a slander and concocted story.
“If there had been a blackout, certainly the party agents would have lodged police reports. They represented the candidates, they were present at the counting venues. If there had been a blackout, they would have been the first to lodge police reports, but there were none,” he said.
Meanwhile, commenting on an allegation by an opposition newspaper that 24 EC staff in Besut, Terengganu had been confined to mark their ballot papers, Wan Ahmad said he left it to the police to investigate the allegation.
Meanwhile, Wan Ahmad said the proposal by the opposition that a People’s Tribunal be set up was dangerous because it ignored the national constitution and law.

“Who will represent the People’s Tribunal? Their people, NGO (non-governmental organisation) leaders who have been against the system and the general election all this while? Those who are spreading unhealthy culture to the young generation?” he asked.

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