Four people have been arrested for taking photos of ballot papers during the second round of the Presidential Election.

One of the four people arrested by the police has been released, police said in an update on Operation Blue Wave.

The man was released by the police and was taken into custody by the police. The man was arrested for showing ballot papers.

he Elections Commission (EC) revealed that by 12:00 p.m., the voter turnout was at 44.86% which makes up to 126,866 votes. This includes 61,343 women and 65,523 men.

282,395 people were eligible to vote in the first round of the presidential election, but only 75 percent of the voters turned out. That was the lowest percentage of eligible voters in a presidential election under the new constitution.

In previous presidential elections, more than 80 percent of the population turned out to vote. In the first election in 2008, 86.5 percent of the population voted. In the 2013 presidential election, 91.4 percent of the population voted, while in the 2018 presidential election, 89.2 percent of the population voted.

The total number of eligible voters in the second round of the presidential election is 282,803. They include 408 young people who turn 18 as of today. This includes 196 women and 212 men.

The Election Commission (EC) has extended the polling hours for the second round. The second round of voting is scheduled to close at 5:00 p.m. Counting of votes will begin after a 30-minute break.