Early voters proud to do their part, EC gets kudos


Happy to be voting: Sanip chatting with (from left) Melaka police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Majid Mohd Ali and Federal Management director Comm Datuk Zaini Jass before casting his ballot at the Melaka police contingent headquarters. — CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

MELAKA: His walking disability did not prevent Sjn Sanip Tukiman from exercising his constitutional right to cast his early ballot for the Melaka polls.

The traffic police officer said he was happy and proud to be among the 739 police officers who were eligible to vote at the Melaka police contingent headquarters.

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