Tiger issues: Perhilitan set up seven traps

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Tiger issues: Perhilitan set up seven traps theSun theSundaily tiger Perhilitan wildlife OrangAsli safety welfare

: The government has given assurances on the safety and welfare of the Orang Asli community, who have been affected by the threat of tigers in their settlements here, since December last year, said Rural Development Minister, Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid.

“Perhilitan has also set up seven traps, but no animals have been caught so far,” he told reporters after attending the Kelantan Development Authority New Year mandate at the agency’s headquarters, here today. “In terms of the need to evacuate affected residents, it is up to Perhilitan to refer to the National Security Council for any further action,” he said.

“A total of 21 members of the 3rd Battalion have been deployed to Pos Bihai on Jan 19, to conduct daily inspections at all the trap locations, apart from patrolling in Orang Asli settlements in Kampung Pahong, Tendrik, Kesuma, Bujuk, Remai, Sau, Hak, Badak, Piyai, Kemban, Chemal, Cacoh A and B, Belatim, Dakoh and around Sekolah Kebangsaan Balar,” he told reporters, here today.

 

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