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Animal lovers outraged as man spray-paints monkey
Animal lovers outraged as man spray-paints monkey

New Straits Times

time24-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Animal lovers outraged as man spray-paints monkey

KUALA LUMPUR: Two viral video clips circulating on social media showing a man spray-painting a monkey have sparked anger from animal lovers. In the clips, purportedly filmed in a residential area in Sungai Buloh, the monkey can be seen struggling in a cage as paint is sprayed on its body. The Stray Animal Association of Malaysia (SAFM) president, R. Kalaivanan, condemned the man in the video and called for action to be taken against him. "SAFM urges witnesses to step forward and lodge a report with the police and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) so that action can be taken," he said in a statement. Kalaivanan said SAFM also wants Perhilitan to investigate the matter and take swift action. He said that under Section 86 of the Wildlife Conservation Act, the perpetrator can be fined up to RM50,000, jailed for up to a year, or both, if convicted. "There is no room for cruelty against wildlife, and we will continue to monitor the development of this case," he said. Many social media users condemned the man's actions, describing them as a form of abuse and calling on the authorities to rescue the monkey before more harm comes to it.

U.S. national arrested from Puducherry airport for carrying satellite phone
U.S. national arrested from Puducherry airport for carrying satellite phone

The Hindu

time19-05-2025

  • The Hindu

U.S. national arrested from Puducherry airport for carrying satellite phone

The Lawspet police have arrested a US national for carrying a satellite phone while trying to board a flight from Puducherry Airport. Police identified the national as Rachel Anne Scott, a resident of Missouri. She is a doctor and had come to visit a friend in Puducherry. While boarding an Indigo flight for her travel to Hyderabad, airport security personnel noticed the presence of a satellite phone in her bag. As carrying a satellite phone in our country was illegal, we took her into custody for questioning, Senior Superintendent of Police, Law and Order, R. Kalaivanan said. 'She was not aware of the illegality of carrying satellite phone without an authorisation from the competent authority. A case has been registered under the Telecommunication Act. The phone has been seized from her custody,' the officer said.

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