Police launch hunt for individual who killed dog using arrows
Police are searching for an individual behind the callous act of arrowing a dog to death in Kuah, Kedah.
The incident took place near a 24-hour convenience store in Dayang Bay.
Langkawi district police chief Mohd Iqbal Ibrahim said police were alerted to the incident yesterday evening when a woman lodged a report after seeing a Facebook posting of a dead dog which had been found with two arrows lodged in its body.
When police arrived at the scene, members of the public were trying to dispose of the dog's carcass into the sea.
Fortunately, it was retrieved and sent to a private veterinary clinic for a post-mortem owing to the fact that there was no government veterinary doctor on the island, Mohd Iqbal said.
He said police had not been able to verify if the dog was domesticated or a stray, as no one had come forward to report a missing pet.
He said the case is being investigated under section 44 of the Animals Act 1953 for cruelty to animals.
He also urged Chen Liau Weng, who posted about the incident on Facebook, as well as any other person with related information, to come forward to assist in investigations.
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