
CLAIM: Parapernalya para sa halalan nakaimbak sa isang bahay sa Davao City.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Isang Facebook user ang maling ibinalita na ang mga parapernalya na gagamitin sa halalan ay ilegal na iniimbak sa isang pribadong ari-arian sa Barangay Buhangin, Davao City.
Kinumpirma ni Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman George Garcia sa isang panayam sa PressOne.PH na may mga information technology devices na iniimbak ng isang service provider sa isang bahay sa Davao City, ngunit wala siyang nakitang anumang irregularidad.
“‘Yan ‘yung mga transmission device kumbaga sa TV, antenna ‘yun. Wala pong kinalaman sa pag susuma-total ng boto, pagta-transmit ng kung ano ‘yung mga laman na boto,” he said. FULL STORY HERE
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