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MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said it will work with other government agencies against possible cashless vote-buying schemes ahead of next year's elections.
“Hindi po malabong mangyari ito dahil nakagawian na rin po ang cashless
transactions lalo ngayong may pandemya. Talagang maiisip ito ng mga taong
nagplaplanong manghikayat sa publiko na ibenta ang kanilang boto (It's not
impossible for this to happen because cashless transactions have become common
especially now amid the pandemic. People who plan to persuade the public to
sell their vote can really think of this scheme),” PNP chief, Gen. Guillermo
Eleazar said in a statement.
He said the PNP would start reaching out to concerned agencies,
including the Commission on Elections (Comelec) so that mechanisms will be put
up to counter vote-buying via electronic money transfer services or online
banking.
“Bubuo po tayo ng mekanismo hinggil dito. Pero magiging malaking tulong
po kung tayo mismo ang magsumbong sa mga otoridad ng mga ganitong gawain (We
will develop a mechanism in this regard. But it would be a great help if we
ourselves report such activities to the authorities),” said Eleazar.
Eleazar also urged voters not to engage in this kind of activity and
report any information on this form of electoral fraud.
Vote-buying and vote-selling are violations under Section 261 of the
Omnibus Election Code.
“I urge the public to be vigilant and report to authorities if they
have information on vote-buying done through online platforms. Tulungan ninyo
kaming mapanatiling malinis at maayos ang gagawing halalan (Help us keep the
elections clean and orderly),” he said.
He said politicians who engage in vote buying clearly have ill motives
in seeking public office.
"Oras na makaupo ang mga ito ay tiyak na babawiin lang ang
nagastos niya na ipinangbili ng inyong boto (Once they are elected, they
will surely only recover what they spent in vote buying),” he added.
Earlier, Eleazar directed the police to work closely with the military
in preventing communist terrorists from collecting “permit-to-campaign” fees
from politicians with less than a year left before the elections.
This, after the Armed Forces of the Philippines said it will coordinate
with the PNP and local government units to stop the illegal activities of the
Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing New People’s Army
(NPA).
Eleazar also warned politicians planning to run in the 2022 elections
against giving “permit-to-campaign” fees to the CPP-NPA as this will only
contribute to the communist rebels’ illegal activities.
He said the money collected by the communist rebels will definitely be
used in the purchase of more firearms and other logistics to sustain the
CPP-NPA’s senseless and pointless “armed struggle".
Eleazar added that giving in to the communist rebels’ demand for money would only embolden them to continue their extortion activities. (PNA/ By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan )
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