The Star Malaysia

LED light thieves to blame for jumbo incursions

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THE woes faced by three Jerantut villages over a rampaging herd of elephants were due to the theft of LED lights designed to keep the jumbos away, Kosmo! reported the Pahang Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) as saying.

State Perhilitan director Ahmad Azhar Mohammad said irresponsi­ble parties had stolen 30 solar-powered LED (light-emitting diodes) floodlight­s from the entry point to the Lepar Forest Reserve.

These lights were part of an un- convention­al new strategy to stop a herd of 30 wandering elephants from encroachin­g into human settlement­s at Kampung Pulau Tawar, Kampung Batu Leja and Kampung Bukit Nikmat.

It was previously reported that the hungry elephants ate the villages’ food crops.

Ahmad Azhar said the herd had been led across Sungai Batu back to the forest, but ended up returning to the villages.

He added that attempts to usher the elephants away from the human settlement­s were also hampered by the people who came to watch the effort.

> Singer-actress Marsha Milan felt awkward about filming her latest television film, Terobek Raya, without a script, reported Sinar Harian.

Without the script, the television­film was particular­ly challengin­g for the actress who had taken a year away from the industry.

“I was invited by (actress) Ozlynn to take part in the film and I assumed it was just an ordinary story,” said the 31-year-old.

“But when I got to the set, I was surprised by the ‘script’ that wasn’t really a script.

“At first I thought they were setting me up, but I understood after they explained the situation. The film had no script as it was meant to be spontaneou­s.”

Marsha admitted that she was initially a bit worried, but felt it turned out okay.

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