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IGP warns of IS, fake news ‘surprise attacks’ during GE14
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GE14 | Police have identified about 1,100 individuals and organisations with the potential to carry out “last minute surprise attacks” to create chaos in the 14th general election, according to inspector-general of police Mohamad Fuzi Harun.

He said this was based on analysis and previous records of the individuals and organisations concerned.

The attack, he said, could be in the form of false news on social media, phantom voters, and threats by the Islamic State militant group.

"We are not threatening them. Instead, it is to ensure a smooth and the people feel safe,” he said after opening a conference for police commissioners, police chiefs, commanders and commandants in Kuala Lumpur today.

Fuzi said police have also identified 116 areas in the peninsula and 33 in Sabah and Sarawak as GE14 hot locations.

"Police will focus on areas expected to have stiff contests in GE14 to maintain public order,” he said, adding that action would be taken against those who attempted to disrupt the smooth flow of the coming election.

Last Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said police had identified individuals and organisations with the potential to make surprise attacks to create chaos during GE14.

He said it happened during the last general election, when it was falsely alleged that 40,000 Bangladeshi nationals had been brought into the country as phantom voters.

- Bernama

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