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Johor vows to crack down on tiger poaching

By FMT in September 17, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
Johor vows to crack down on tiger poaching


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The Johor government said there will be no compromise on tiger poaching activities that threaten the sustainability of the Malayan tiger. (Bernama pic)
JOHOR BAHRU:

The Johor government says there will be no compromise on tiger poaching activities that threaten the sustainability of the Malayan tiger, a highly valuable and protected national treasure.

State health and environment committee chairman Ling Tian Soon said Johor would strengthen law enforcement and enhance intelligence and monitoring in areas identified as high-risk to combat poaching and the wildlife trade.

He said authorities would urge the public to continue working together with the government by reporting any information related to illegal hunting.

“The state government highly appreciates the cooperation of the Bukit Aman federal reserve unit and the Johor department of wildlife and national parks through Operation Khazanah Bersepadu, which led to the arrest of three men, aged 28 to 29, based on public information.

“The three suspects were arrested after the carcass of a Malayan tiger was found in a Perodua Alza car in Felda Tenggaroh, Mersing, yesterday. The carcass had serious injuries believed to be from a trap, and there were six gunshot wounds to the head which were the cause of death,” he said in a statement today.

Ling said the authorities also seized several pieces of evidence with a total estimated value of RM294,007. The suspects have been remanded under Section 70(2) of the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010.



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