Manusia sudah hilang sifat perikemanusiaan kalau benar apa yang dilaporkan dalam akhbar Malay Mail 28 Sep 2010. Satu siasatan terperinci perlu dijalankan kerana ianya melibatkan kakitangan kerajaan iaitu petugas Majlis Daerah Tampin, N.Sembilan. Seekor anjing yang ada lesen telah ditembak mati dalam kawasan rumah pemilik hanya kerana tidak berhenti menyalak pada malam raya.
Pemilik anjing tersebut pula tidak dimaklumkan. Pemilik anjing mengekori mereka yang menembak anjingnya dan tekejut bahawa mereka yang menembak anjing tersebut menggunakan kenderaan Majlis Daerah Tampin.
Malahan anjing yang mati tadi tidak diserahkan kepada pemilik untuk dikebumikan. Sebaliknya pemilik anjing tadi menjumpai anjingnya yang telah ditembak dalam hutan, lalu dia membawanya pulang untuk dikebumikan.
Yang peliknya anjing yang menyalak yang ada lesen ditembak mati. Mereka yang main mercun pada malam tersebut tidak pula diambil tindakan. Bukan di Tampin saja, mana-mana tempat di Malaysia ni, main mercun begitu bebas tanpa sebarang tindakan.
Lagi pelik, banyak anjing-anjing liar di Malaysia ini tidak pula ditangkap.
Ini bukan masalah perkauman. Ini masalah kemanusiaan dan kebinatangan.
Satu laporan polis telah dibuat oleh pemilik anjing tersebut. Harap polis segera bertindak untuk mengelakkan isu sensitif ini dimainkan oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab.
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'Nuisance' dog shot dead
Security guard wants justice for brutal act
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 12:02:00
SEREMBAN: A 55-year-old security guard never thought a brutal act would take away the puppy he found two years ago at a market near his house in Taman Minang, Tampin.
But this was the ordeal S. Singaravelu had to go through.
Singaravelu, who kept his pet, Johnny, at his son's vacant house, found it missing on Aug 24.
"Johnny was barking continuously that night. Since it was the Hari Raya season, many people in my area were lighting up firecrackers and I thought his restless barking was due to the loud noise.
"However, at 12.40am, I heard an unusually loud bang and suddenly, Johnny's barking stopped.
"I opened the window and saw three vehicles, including a van and a lorry, moving away from my son's house. When I went out of my house, which is just beside my son's house, Johnny was no longer there," a sobbing Singaravelu told The Malay Mail during a telephone interview.
"I decided to follow the vehicles on my motorbike. After frantically looking for the vehicles, I found them parked in Taman Batu Belang and upon closer inspection they turned out to be the Tampin Municipal Council's vehicles.
"When I approached the vehicles, I was shocked to see my two-yearold Johnny lying lifeless in a pool of blood inside the lorry."
Singaravelu then questioned the 10 men, including one who had a gun, whether there was a new law which allows for shooting of a licensed dog inside a house compound.
"They said Johnny was a nuisance to many people and they had to shoot him due to the numerous complaints received.
"They even challenged me to make a police report. They did not allow me to bring back Johnny's carcass and in the end, I just removed his licence. I then lodged a report at the Tampin police station at 2am."
At 11am the next day, Singaravelu was shocked when he found the carcass of his dog at a jungle in Taman Batu Belang.
"I brought his carcass back and we had a small funeral for him. My wife, who loved Johnny like her own child, was also traumatised by his death," said the father-of-three.
Singaravelu, who wants justice for his dog, travelled all the way to Ampang to meet up with officials of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Selangor on Aug 26.
The next day, SPCA animal inspectors Danny Thang and V. Murugan visited Singaravelu to investigate the incident.
"We also contacted the Seremban Municipal Council but we were told that they stopped shooting dogs in 2002. We are trying to meet up with them to resolve this matter," said Thang.
The Paper That Cares also contacted the Seremban Municipal Council but we were told that Singaravelu's house falls under the Tampin Municipal Council.
When contacted, a spokesman for the Tampin Municipal Council said they would be investigating Singaravelu's claim.
http://www.mmail.com.my/content/50618-nuisance-dog-shot-dead
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