The Prime Minister's Office has denied any involvement in the
opposition's claim that Malaysians, as well as, foreigners are being
flown in to the peninsula to vote in Sunday's polls.
In a brief
statement, a government spokesperson said: "The Prime Minister's office
denies any involvement in these flights. The Election Commission has
gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure that the electoral system is
stronger than ever, and the elections are free and fair."
Malaysia Airlines has also denied allegations that it was deploying
chartered flights to transport phantom voters for the polls.
"Malaysia
Airlines wishes to clarify that all chartered flights in the national
carrier's system are commercial chartered flights," it said in a
statement.
Earlier Thursday, Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim claimed that the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) was responsible
for chartering flights for an extremely large group of foreigners to fly
in to Peninsular Malaysia from Sabah and Sarawak.
He claimed that they would be ferried around the various constituencies in the peninsula to vote in favour of Barisan Nasional.
He
also claimed to have a copy of an email correspondence between top
executives in an airline company, which implied that officers working in
the PMO were behind the charters.
In a press conference at the
party headquarters here, Anwar claimed the chartered flights, which
started since April 25, were as many as 16 a day, departing from
Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Miri and Sibu.
"Based on our calculations, as many as 4,500 people are being transported via the in-bound flights into KLIA each day.
"This
means at least 40,500 dubious individuals have and are still entering
via this method of chartered flights via KLIA," he claimed.
He
added that this did not include the sudden surge in arrivals of
foreigners from Thailand, Cambodia, Pakistan and Myanmar through Bukit
Kayu Hitam as well as those from Indonesia through Port Klang and other
coastal entry points.
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