TKN Finds Cheating In The 2024 Election In Malaysia, Suspects There Was A Violation Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of Voice Letters
JAKARTA - The Prabowo-Gibran National Campaign Team (TKN) found the potential for cheating in the 2024 General Election conducted by the Overseas Election Committee (PPLN) in Malaysia. This is known from the circulation of a 1 minute 4 second video that shows allegations of fraud that need to be proven and verified."One, more than 90 percent of voter data in Malaysia no longer work in Malaysia. This means that 90 percent of the data is no longer DPT in Malaysia," said Deputy Commander of TKN Alpha (Tertorial), Fritz Siregar during a press conference at the TKN Media Center, Jalan Sriwijaya I, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Thursday, February 1.Then, he continued, there was an attempt to steal ballots carried out by PPLN Kuala Lumpur with the alleged findings of 3,000 ballots via post sent to one address 100 meters from one of the Kuala Lumpur PPLN."The Malaysian police received a report from a Malaysian post company regarding the strike by PPLN against postal officials so that 7,000 ballots do not need to be sent by post," said Fritz.Fritz said that the potential for election fraud that occurred in Malaysia proved that PPLN Malaysia did not work professionally and did not have integrity."If it is true that this act happened, then it is a violation of the 2017 LawArticle 489 where every member of TPS or PPLN who deliberately announces or improves the temporary voter list after receiving input from the public and/or election participants as included in article 260, article 201 and article 213 shall be punished with a maximum imprisonment of 6 months and a maximum fine of Rp. 6 million, "explained Fritz.Fritz said, referring to the 2024 DPT abroad, the number of votes issued by the Kuala Lumpur KPU was around 447 thousand. Meanwhile, Johar Baru 119 thousand, Kinabalu 98 thousand, Kuching 65 thousand, Penang 42 thousand, Awal almost 60 thousand with a total of almost 800 thousand.
"Of the 1.8 million voters abroad, 800 thousand are in Malaysia. Therefore, it is necessary to get the attention of fellow election organizers from both the KPU and Bawaslu to be more careful and be able to follow up and check the truth on how potential violations will likely occur in Malaysia," he concluded.