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Police will be monitoring the headquarters of the Election Commission and all political parties to ensure the state elections on Saturday (Aug 12) run smoothly.

City police chief Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said on Friday (Aug 11) although Kuala Lumpur is not involved in the state elections, several political party headquarters are located here.

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Transcript
00:00 Tomorrow is the day of the election.
00:03 The election will be held in the competing countries.
00:09 The official decision will be made by the Prime Minister of Putrajaya.
00:22 My team in Putrajaya will ensure that the women of Putrajaya are safe and sound.
00:33 I have not received a definitive statement from the political parties that will be waiting for the decision.
00:52 If the decision is made, there will be a referendum and they will accept it.
01:02 My advice to all political parties, whether from the government or the opposition parties,
01:14 is to make a win or accept the decision with Allah's will.
01:23 Do not do anything that will cause anger or emotion.
01:35 If they want to celebrate a victory, let it be done in the context of each building.
01:46 We have not received any requests for a meeting.
01:53 Tomorrow night, we will monitor the situation in the building.
02:00 We will ensure that there is no possibility of anything happening.
02:07 The buildings and areas that are close to the Selangor city have been directed to prepare for the election.
02:19 If necessary, we will increase the number of SGRs in the areas that we have identified.
02:27 The JSJ, JSJN and JSJK Kuala Lumpur have also been mobilized in the context of the women's teams.
02:41 For more information, visit www.fema.gov

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