Officers from a special unit of the Counter Terrorism Command were called to Southwark Town Hall yesterday after a complaint about a nomination form filed for the May local elections. According to a report in internet newspaper "icSouthLondon", this is part of a wide-ranging police investigation into electoral fraud at the May local elections involving several constituencies.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Police Visit Southwark On Election Fraud Allegations
Officers from a special unit of the Counter Terrorism Command were called to Southwark Town Hall yesterday after a complaint about a nomination form filed for the May local elections. According to a report in internet newspaper "icSouthLondon", this is part of a wide-ranging police investigation into electoral fraud at the May local elections involving several constituencies.
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council,
election,
election fraud,
elections,
hackney,
mayor,
vote rigging
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