Pygmy elephant |
KOTA KINABALU, Feb 6 (Bernama) -- Sabah
police have identified the logging companies carrying out works at the
site where 14 Borneo Pygmy elephants died mysteriously at the Rara
Forest Reserve, about 139km from Tawau, recently.
Sabah police commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib said, investigations have
revealed that there were logging companies with 300 workers present at
the said location.
"The Criminal Investigation Department is in the process of
completing the investigation. We know that the place is remote but we
also know which companies are working there," he said during a press
conference at the Sabah headquarters, here today.
On Feb 1, police started investigating the case under Section 429 of
the Penal Code for mischief towards animals, which is punishable by up
to five years in jail.
He added that they did not discount the possibility that the
elephants were poisoned as the dead animals were found with their
stomachs ruptured.
"We have to wait for the chemist report to establish if it was poisoning and only then continue our investigation," he said.
He believed that the case would be solved after the chemist report
and the RM50,000 reward for information leading to its resolution.
Yesterday, Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk
Masidi Manjun said an additional RM40,000 would be offered for
information leading up to the arrest of the parties responsible for the
endangered species death.
Earlier, the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) had put up a RM10,000 reward for the same purpose.
Source: mysinchew.com
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