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PDRM: Any Processions To Celebrate GE15 Win Are Prohibited In Terengganu

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The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has reminded the public in Terengganu to not get involved in any procession to celebrate the 15th General Election (GE15) victory, especially on public roads. This is because such activities are not allowed in the state so as to avoid any unwanted incidents that could affect public order.

As reported by Bernama, Terengganu police GE15 secretariat chief Supt Mohd Aluwi Husain stressed that the police are ready to control the situation. Moreover, the public is urged to abide by all rules and laws.

Mohd Aluwi asserted,

“The Terengganu police contingent hopes that the GE15 process will be smooth sailing until the announcement of the results.”

He also reminded all parties to cooperate until the government is formed and to not provoke or create chaos to avoid unwanted incidents. Polling day for GE15 will end at 6pm today with the results of the election expected to be announced by midnight tonight.

For the latest GE15 news as it happens, do stay tuned to WORLD OF BUZZ!

 

Also read: Ismail Sabri is Confident BN Can Win in GE15 & Can Form a Government by Tonight Itself

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