The Borneo Post

Elephant killer informant to be rewarded as promised

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KOTA KINABALU: Cash reward will be given to the informant who led authoritie­s to arrest six suspects in the recent elephant killing case in Tawau.

Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the ma er is being handled by the Sabah Wildlife Department.

“We are working it, we will give the money (reward) to the informer.

“It is the source’s tip-off that helped Tawau police and Wildlife Department officers to solve the cruel animal killing case swi ly,” she said without elaboratin­g on the details about the informant.

She was met by reporters a er the World Amateur Golf Championsh­ip media conference here yesterday.

The Sabah Wildlife Department offered a RM10,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of the perpetrato­rs, and this was later increased to RM30,000 following pledges made by an anonymous donor and Orangutan Appeal UK.

Liew who is also Sabah Deputy Chief Minister said the tusk of the elephant which was killed would not be stored and will be destroyed instead.

Police have arrested six men, five locals and an illegal immigrant aged between 48 and 68, in connection with the brutal killing of a pygmy elephant whose carcass was found in Sungai Udin, Dumpas here, last week.

Yesterday, six prime suspects allegedly involved in the killing of a Pygmy elephant were remanded by the Tawau magistrate’s court for four days for further investigat­ions. — Bernama

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? Liew (second le ) gives a thumbs up at The World Amateur Golfers Championsh­ip (WAGC) press conference in Kota Kinabalu. Also present are Sabah Youth and Sports Minister Phoong Jin Zhe (third right), Perodua senior general manager (Business and Product Planning) Noor Hashiman Sulaiman (second right), WGC Ltd chairman and CEO Nils Nordh (third le ) and Malaysia Tourism Board chairman Datuk Ahmad Shah Hussein Tambakau (le ).
Photo — Bernama Liew (second le ) gives a thumbs up at The World Amateur Golfers Championsh­ip (WAGC) press conference in Kota Kinabalu. Also present are Sabah Youth and Sports Minister Phoong Jin Zhe (third right), Perodua senior general manager (Business and Product Planning) Noor Hashiman Sulaiman (second right), WGC Ltd chairman and CEO Nils Nordh (third le ) and Malaysia Tourism Board chairman Datuk Ahmad Shah Hussein Tambakau (le ).

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