Three held in S'wak for violating MCO to stage cock-fight, gambling and animal cruelty charges also await

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MIRI: Three men have been arrested by Sarawak police for organising a cock-fighting session in a village during the movement control order (MCO) period.

The trio will not only be charged with violating the MCO but also for illegal betting and committing cruelty towards animals.

Sarawak CID chief Senior Asst Comm Denis Leong said a CID team carried out the raid in Kampung Gersik Petra Jaya on the outksirts of Kuching on Saturday afternoon. "The CID team from Sarawak police headquarters carried out the raid after receiving information on cock-fighting activities there.SAC Leong said the arrested trio will be charged with illegal betting and will also be charged with committing cruelty towards animals.

They face another charge for violating the MCO under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Disease Regulation, he added. The charge for violating the MCO carries a jail term of up to two years and fine of up to RM10,000 upon conviction.

 

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Wth were they thinking?! Give them the maximum punishment! 😡😡😡

Add in public canning as well! Nuisances.

I know that cock-fight, but I’m still thinking bout that cock-fight.

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