KUALA LUMPUR — Police received 90 reports across Johor throughout the 14-day campaign period for the 16th Johor State Election, with no complaints involving candidates or senior leaders of contesting political parties.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohd Khalid Ismail said 25 investigation papers had been opened from the reports to facilitate further action in accordance with the law.
He said most of the cases involved acts of mischief, including the damaging, removal and burning of political party flags.
“At this stage, all the investigation papers are still being processed to identify those responsible,” he told reporters after visiting the polling centre at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Molek today.
Also present during the visit were Internal Security and Public Order Department director Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri and Johor Police Chief Datuk Ab Rahaman Arsad.
On polling day, Mohd Khalid said the voting process involving more than 2.7 million registered voters was proceeding smoothly, with no untoward incidents reported so far.
He said a total of 14,000 police officers and personnel had been deployed across all 56 state constituencies to ensure public safety and maintain order throughout the election.
“The deployment includes 5,600 officers and personnel from contingents nationwide who have been assigned to assist with election duties,” he said.
Mohd Khalid also urged voters with complaints or grievances related to the election process to lodge reports with police to allow the Election Commission and relevant agencies to take swift action.
Polling for the Johor state election will continue until 6pm today, following the conclusion of the 14-day campaign period at midnight yesterday. – July 11, 2026
