This 30 second-long video garnered over 100,000 views within a day and netizens in the comments section were taken aback by this latest crocodile sighting.
AsiaOne has reached out to the National Parks Board , Public Utilities Board and Khaijer for more information.were caught on video fishing illegally inside a canalWhile the location of the canal is unknown from the clip, the two men – one of them bare-bodied – were seen trawling through the waters armed with a cast net looking for fishes.
In the comments, a netizen suggested that with the recent crocodile sighting, the men should perhaps cast their net somewhere else instead., PUB told Stomp in the article that those caught entering drains and canals without approval may be fined up to $3,000.violate fishing regulationsLast October, a crocodile was spotted by anglers at East Coast Park. The 1.53m-long reptile was later removed by NParks officers and relocated to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, the Straits Times reported.
And in June 2019, a 3.4m-long crocodile was caught by NParks officers and trained contractors, and transferred to a crocodile farm after it was
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