PDRM identify potential disruptors and 15 hotspots for Sabah polls, deploying 9,200 personnel to ensure election security and smooth voting process.
TAWAU: PDRM have identified several individuals who may pose a risk of causing disruptions during the 17th Sabah State Election.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohd Khalid Ismail said authorities are also focusing on approximately 15 hotspots based on previous election experiences.
“We have deployed personnel, including those from the Criminal Investigation Department and the Special Branch, to ensure the election process remains under control,” he told reporters at a media conference here today.
Mohd Khalid said the election process, now in its fourth day, has proceeded smoothly so far.
“This state election is eagerly anticipated by the people of Sabah,” he said.
“I hope the election concludes in a positive atmosphere.”
He confirmed that in the eastern region of Sabah, particularly Tawau, there have been no major issues of concern.
Around 9,200 personnel have been deployed for the Sabah polls, according to the police chief.
He added that police have not received any reports of phantom voters and are confident in the Election Commission’s system.
Mohd Khalid also advised all eligible police personnel to exercise their voting rights responsibly.
The EC has set polling day for Nov 29, with early voting on Nov 25.
According to EC data, 1,784,843 voters are eligible to cast their ballots in this state election.
This includes 1,760,417 ordinary voters, 11,697 military personnel and their spouses, and 12,729 police personnel and their spouses.








