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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Police seek 150 for holding up bus of 'phantom voters'



Police are looking to arrest 150 people allegedly involved in an incident where a mob held up a bus in Port Klang on May 5, believing that it was carrying phantom voters.

NONEAccording to Klang MP Charles Santiago, police informed amagistrate's court in Klang about this when seeking a remand order for three individuals arrested on Monday in connection with the alleged offence.

Santiago said the three are among seven arrested to date under Section 148 of the Penal Code, which refers to rioting with weapons.

"On Monday, three were arrested, remanded and later released on police bail. On Tuesday the same happened to another three and today another person is currently being held at the Klang district police headquarters lock-up over the same incident.

"But these are just people who have contacted our hotline for assistance," Santiago said when contacted.

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