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Tue, 26 Feb, 2013 03:43:53 AM
Investigation finds evidence of manipulation
FTimes-STT Report, February 26

 

Police accused a candidate of the Perussuomalaisten (True Finns) party at Alavus area in Etelä-Pohjanmaalla of violation of the elections codes and manipulation in the outgoing municipality polls held across the country in late 2012.

After a long investigation, the law enforcing agency revealed that the candidate was guilty for the activities he had done to peruse the voters during the election period.

Earlier police suspected the candidate guilty for manipulating voters as the candidate used photo-leveling liquor bottles as gift for his voters. He was also suspected of alcohol offenses and petty tax fraud.

Immediately after the election there was a wide spread speculation over the election campaigning activities of the candidate for  use own photo leveled liquor presentation. The candidate deliberately provided the voters with the liquor in exchange of vote.

 Police investigation found that the Liquor made in Estonia was brought inside the Finland by the leveling of Candidates own photo , which was deemed to be sheer violence of taxation fraud as the liquor was not imported by the candidate.

The flagrant violation of election mechanism came under scrutiny of the authority prompting police to carry out an investigation in this regard.

 
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