Perhilitan lodges report on individuals pulling out dead tiger’s whiskers


A screen capture of the viral 24-second video clip showing several men pulling out the tiger’s whiskers. – Facebook pic, November 10, 2023.

THE Perak Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) has lodged a police report against individuals seen pulling out the whiskers of a dead tiger, which was believed to have been hit by a trailer on the North-South Expressway near the Gua Tempurung rest area, said its director Yusoff Shariff.

Yusoff said the report was lodged at the Kampung Simee police station in Ipoh yesterday, adding that the action was an offence under section 68 (c) (Act A1646) of the Wildlife Conservation (Amendment) Act 2022.

“Those who own or keep a wild animal or any part shall, upon conviction, be punished with a fine of not less than RM150,000 and jail term for not more than 15 years,” he told Bernama today.

He said a post-mortem on the carcass, estimated to be eight to 10 years old, was conducted at the Sungkai Wildlife Rescue Centre yesterday and further investigations are ongoing.

“When I conducted an inspection, only the whiskers were missing whereas its nails, teeth, fangs, and other parts were still intact,” he said.

Yusoff reminded the public to refrain from stealing the body parts of tigers if they come across the carcass to avoid punishment.

The striped tiger is believed to be the one that reportedly attacked livestock and caused fear among residents around Kampar.

A 24-second video clip has also gone viral showing several men pulling out the tiger’s whiskers. – Bernama, November 10, 2023.


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  • No word of how it was an endangered species. The animal was in its prime. Only the fact its habitat was so reduced by encroachment that it was in conflict with humans. Sad.

    Posted 5 months ago by Malaysia New hope · Reply