Police warn Seri Alam residents to be alert for wild elephants (Johor Baru)
Ben Tan, Malay Mail
October 20, 2021
The Seri Alam police advised the public, especially those residing in the
Tiram and Sungai Tiram, to look out for wild elephants and immediately
contact the authorities if they see these roaming about in residential
areas.
Seri Alam police chief Superintendent Mohd Sohaimi Ishak said the public
should notify the nearest police station or the Johor Baru Wildlife and
National Parks Department (Perhilitan) directly if they have information on
wild elephants in their areas.
“Police confirmed that there were reported sightings of two wild elephants
that were believed to be roaming about from 14.5 Mile Sungai Tiram to the
back of the the Army’s Combat Training Centre (Pulada) in Ulu Tiram and
crossing over to the Bandar Tiram residential area at 5.17am yesterday,” he
said in a statement issued here tonight.
The statement came after a five-second video from a closed-circuit
television (CCTV) was circulated online earlier today on the Orang Kota
Tinggi Facebook page about elephants wondering in the Taman Bandar Tiram
residential area.
Mohd Sohaimi said the earlier information on the elephants was relayed by
the Johor Baru Perhilitan, after they received information from the public
about the elephant sightings at 8.30am.
“However, the police have not received any reports on damage to public
property or casualties in the respective areas,” he said.
In Johor, it has been reported that elephant sightings in developed areas
and residential areas have been on the rise.
According to Johor Perhilitan, the department received 514 complaints on
elephants in the past five years.
Experts believe that such sightings of wild elephants are due to the rapid
fragmentation of the forest as these animals do not have safe passage to
move from one forest patch to another that is away from people and homes.
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Police warn Seri Alam residents to be alert for wild elephants (Johor Baru)
Ben Tan, Malay Mail
October 20, 2021
The Seri Alam police advised the public, especially those residing in the
Tiram and Sungai Tiram, to look out for wild elephants and immediately
contact the authorities if they see these roaming about in residential
areas.
Seri Alam police chief Superintendent Mohd Sohaimi Ishak said the public
should notify the nearest police station or the Johor Baru Wildlife and
National Parks Department (Perhilitan) directly if they have information on
wild elephants in their areas.
“Police confirmed that there were reported sightings of two wild elephants
that were believed to be roaming about from 14.5 Mile Sungai Tiram to the
back of the the Army’s Combat Training Centre (Pulada) in Ulu Tiram and
crossing over to the Bandar Tiram residential area at 5.17am yesterday,” he
said in a statement issued here tonight.
The statement came after a five-second video from a closed-circuit
television (CCTV) was circulated online earlier today on the Orang Kota
Tinggi Facebook page about elephants wondering in the Taman Bandar Tiram
residential area.
Mohd Sohaimi said the earlier information on the elephants was relayed by
the Johor Baru Perhilitan, after they received information from the public
about the elephant sightings at 8.30am.
“However, the police have not received any reports on damage to public
property or casualties in the respective areas,” he said.
In Johor, it has been reported that elephant sightings in developed areas
and residential areas have been on the rise.
According to Johor Perhilitan, the department received 514 complaints on
elephants in the past five years.
Experts believe that such sightings of wild elephants are due to the rapid
fragmentation of the forest as these animals do not have safe passage to
move from one forest patch to another that is away from people and homes.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/10/20/police-warn-seri-alam-residents-to-be-alert-for-wild-elephants/2014833