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Over 20 villagers band together to capture 300kg crocodile near Sabah DUN area in KK

Over 20 villagers band together to capture 300kg crocodile near Sabah DUN area in KK
KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 — More than 20 villagers joined forces to capture a crocodile weighing about 300 kilogrammes in Kota Kinabalu earlier today. The 3.7-metre reptile was caught near the Sabah State Legislative Assembly area after it was spotted about 100 metres from the shoreline, according to BuletinTV3. The villagers used three boats and fishing nets in the operation. However, two earlier attempts failed before they managed to catch the crocodile on the third try. The crocodile had reportedly been seen surfacing near the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) beach over the past few weeks, raising concern among residents and visitors. Meanwhile, Kota Kinabalu Civil Defence Force (APM) officer Capt (PA) Aizex Junior said the District Operations Control Centre received a call at 8.02am. He said a 10-member team led by Lt (PA) Umi Kifli was deployed to the location to monitor the situation, ensure safety, and assist in the recapture using special equipment. The crocodile was later taken to the Sulaman Unit Operations Control Centre before being handed over to the Sabah Wildlife Department for further action.
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