Police, Perhilitan investigate alleged tiger spotting in Kemensah Heights, National Zoo says ‘not ours’

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 20 — The police and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) are investigating reports that a tiger was allegedly spotted in Kemensah Heights,...

KUALA LUMPUR, May 20 — The police and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks are investigating reports that a tiger was allegedly spotted in Kemensah Heights, Hulu Klang today.however reported the National Zoo saying that no tigers escaped from their enclosure in the premise.

“Police were dispatched to the area to investigate. Initial investigations revealed that a security guard spotted the tiger on Jalan Tropika, Kemensah 3, Kemensah Heights at about 12.40am on Friday. He added that the Wildlife Department personnel started tracking down the tiger at 4pm, but without any success, as the information given was incomplete.“No police report has been lodged yet and there are no witnesses who have come forward,”Mohamad Farouk said that the police have yet to find the security guard who purportedly spotted the tiger, a foreigner who was temporarily stationed at the housing area.

 

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