The Borneo Post

Driver nabbed at cockfighti­ng pit during Ops Dadu raid

- Cecilia Sman

MIRI: A driver of a government department office in Limbang is being detained to facilitate investigat­ion into illegal cockfighti­ng and also violation of Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO).

Limbang District police chief Supt Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad said a police team, led by Insp Andrew Umdum Isa, conducted on a site at Medamit Road in Limbang at 4.19pm on

May 20, following a tip- off about illegal cockfighti­ng being run there.

“Upon realising the presence of the police, a group of men ran into the nearby forest.

“My men arrested one of them and later, seized several items from the site,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The items confiscate­d during the ‘Ops Dadu’ included three live cockerels, one dead cockerel, six cockfighti­ng spurs, a pair of scissors, two rolls of thread, one roll of wire tape and a lighter.

According to Abang Zainal Abidin, the arrested driver, aged 55, is a local from Rumah Jubang in Kampung Tanah Merah, Nanga Medamit in Limbang.

“He admitted to being present at the cockfighti­ng site, but denied having any knowledge about the organiser.

“He claimed that he had stopped by at the site after buying groceries at Limbang,” the district police chief said.

The case is being investigat­ed under Regulation 11(1) of Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases ( Measures Within Infected Local Areas) Regulation­s 2020, and Section 3(1) of Cruelty to Animals Act 1962.

Upon realising the presence of the police, a group of men ran into the nearby forest. Supt Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad

 ??  ?? The suspects arrested during a raid in Siburan.
The suspects arrested during a raid in Siburan.
 ??  ?? One of the three live cockerels seized from the cockfighti­ng site at Jalan Medamit.
One of the three live cockerels seized from the cockfighti­ng site at Jalan Medamit.
 ??  ?? Some of the confiscate­d items.
Some of the confiscate­d items.
 ??  ?? A lorry shattered its windscreen after knocking into a telephone post.
A lorry shattered its windscreen after knocking into a telephone post.

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