Wild elephant capture operation launched after fatal incident in Johor
NELSON BENJAMIN, The Star
September 27, 2024
JOHOR BARU: An operation to capture wild elephants is currently underway
following a recent wildlife-human conflict that resulted in a man’s death
and serious injury to another, says state health and environment committee
chairman Ling Tian Soon.
The operation, conducted by the Mersing Wildlife and National Parks
Department (Perhilitan), aims to ensure the safety of residents.
“Since the incident, Perhilitan has deployed a drone to confirm that the
male elephant has vacated the area,” he said in a statement on Friday (Sept
27).
Ling urged the public to maintain a safe distance from wildlife and to
remain vigilant, reporting any dangerous wildlife encounters to the
authorities immediately. “The safety of communities and wildlife is a
shared priority,” he added, noting that Perhilitan was at the scene about
one hour after the incident, which occurred at 11am on Thursday (Sept 26).
According to Mersing Deputy OCPD, DSP Sharif Shai Sharif Mondoi, the
incident involved a contract worker who was killed and another who was
injured by a wild elephant near a school in Felda Tenggaroh 5.
The two workers were cleaning the school when they spotted the elephant.
“They attempted to chase the elephant away but it attacked them instead,”
Sharif said. The deceased worker suffered severe injuries to his neck and
chest and died on the way to the hospital, while the other sustained head
injuries, internal bleeding and multiple fractures and was transported to
Sultan Ismail Hospital.
The body of the deceased was taken to Mersing Hospital and the police have
classified the case as sudden death.
Videos and images of the injured workers have circulated widely on social
media, drawing public attention to the incident.
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Wild elephant capture operation launched after fatal incident in Johor
NELSON BENJAMIN, The Star
September 27, 2024
JOHOR BARU: An operation to capture wild elephants is currently underway
following a recent wildlife-human conflict that resulted in a man’s death
and serious injury to another, says state health and environment committee
chairman Ling Tian Soon.
The operation, conducted by the Mersing Wildlife and National Parks
Department (Perhilitan), aims to ensure the safety of residents.
“Since the incident, Perhilitan has deployed a drone to confirm that the
male elephant has vacated the area,” he said in a statement on Friday (Sept
27).
Ling urged the public to maintain a safe distance from wildlife and to
remain vigilant, reporting any dangerous wildlife encounters to the
authorities immediately. “The safety of communities and wildlife is a
shared priority,” he added, noting that Perhilitan was at the scene about
one hour after the incident, which occurred at 11am on Thursday (Sept 26).
According to Mersing Deputy OCPD, DSP Sharif Shai Sharif Mondoi, the
incident involved a contract worker who was killed and another who was
injured by a wild elephant near a school in Felda Tenggaroh 5.
The two workers were cleaning the school when they spotted the elephant.
“They attempted to chase the elephant away but it attacked them instead,”
Sharif said. The deceased worker suffered severe injuries to his neck and
chest and died on the way to the hospital, while the other sustained head
injuries, internal bleeding and multiple fractures and was transported to
Sultan Ismail Hospital.
The body of the deceased was taken to Mersing Hospital and the police have
classified the case as sudden death.
Videos and images of the injured workers have circulated widely on social
media, drawing public attention to the incident.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2024/09/27/wild-elephant-capture-operation-launched-after-fatal-incident-in-johor