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Dead Cats Found in Trash Bin in Jelutong, Penang

Police Receive Report and Launch Investigation

Police in Jelutong, Penang have received a report about a viral video showing several dead cats being discarded in a trash bin. The report was filed by a 49-year-old local man at 4.29pm on February 5. According to Timur Laut District police chief ACP Abdul Rozak Muhammad, the police viewed the video circulating on social media, which shows over 10 cats wrapped in black plastic bags being thrown into a large roadside trash bin at 5.20pm on February 6.

Investigation Underway

The police are currently investigating the matter to determine whether the cats were killed or simply discarded. Online users have urged authorities to investigate the cause of death, noting that all the cats appeared to have died at the same time. The police are working to gather more information and evidence to help them solve the case.

Penang Veterinary Services Department Conducts Initial Investigation

Meanwhile, the Penang Veterinary Services Department (JPVPP) has conducted an initial investigation to determine the cause of death. JPVPP director Dr Saira Banu Mohamed Rejab confirmed that the department visited the site to conduct the investigation. The department is working to determine the cause of death and will provide more information once the investigation is complete.

Public Urged to Report Any Information

The police are urging the public to come forward with any information that may help them solve the case. If you have any information or have witnessed anything suspicious, please contact the police immediately.

Conclusion

The discovery of dead cats in a trash bin in Jelutong, Penang has sparked outrage and concern among animal lovers and the public. The police are working to investigate the matter and determine the cause of death. The Penang Veterinary Services Department is also conducting an investigation to determine the cause of death. We urge the public to report any information that may help solve the case.

FAQs

Q: What happened to the cats?

A: The police are investigating the matter to determine whether the cats were killed or simply discarded.

Q: How many cats were found?

A: According to the police, over 10 cats were found wrapped in black plastic bags in the trash bin.

Q: When did the police receive the report?

A: The police received the report on February 5 at 4.29pm.

Q: What is the Penang Veterinary Services Department doing?

A: The department is conducting an initial investigation to determine the cause of death.

Q: Can I report any information?

A: Yes, if you have any information or have witnessed anything suspicious, please contact the police immediately.

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