The Borneo Post

SFC’s SWAT team captures 2.17m croc in Santubong

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KUCHING: A crocodile measuring 2.17 metres was snared by the Sarawak Forestry Corporatio­n (SFC) swift wildlife action team ( SWAT) in Sungai Santubong here yesterday.

The female crocodile was believed to have bitten one of the 16 hooks tied to chicken and goat as bait at 16 locations along the river.

SFC SWAT launched the ‘search and destroy’ operation after the staff of a secondary school was devoured by a crocodile while catching shrimps in the river at Kampung Santubong on Feb 8.

SFC deputy general manager Oswald Braken Tisen said the crocodile was not its target and would be taken to Matang Wildlife Sanctuary.

“This area (Sungai Santubong) is crocodile removal zone and SFC’s SWAT is operating here for the second time as there has been a case in which a villager was devoured by a crocodile.

“Today SWAT managed to catch a small crocodile which is not the species we target.

As it is a juvenile, the crocodile will be taken to the Matang Wildlife Sanctuary,” he said when met at Santubong Fisheries Department jetty near here.

Oswald said the culling operations that began since Monday would be continued until today before it is terminated.

In addition to five SWAT personnel, the operation was also participat­ed by two policemen, a Rela personnel and a staff of Sarawak Fisheries Department.

It was conducted for 2.5 km from the location of the crocodile attack.

The team also installed warning signboards on the presence of crocodiles in two locations near the riverbank of Kampung Santubong to raise public awareness and prevent recurrence of attacks, he said. — Bernama

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 ??  ?? SWAT team personnel Wan Mazlan Wan Madijan (left) tying up a crocodile captured at Sungai Santubong. — Bernama photo
SWAT team personnel Wan Mazlan Wan Madijan (left) tying up a crocodile captured at Sungai Santubong. — Bernama photo

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