Justice for Kopi: Veterinary Dept to review activists’ memorandum on Besut dog shooting

Its statement also says it will provide updates on ongoing probe conducted under Animal Welfare Act

3:23 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The Veterinary Services Department (DVS) is set to review a memorandum received yesterday from several animal associations concerning the shooting of a dog during an operation to capture and remove strays by the Besut District Council on October 6. 

In a statement today, DVS informed that it would provide updates on the ongoing investigation under the Animal Welfare Act 2015 (Act 772), following its departmental policies. 

“DVS headquarters confirms the receipt of a memorandum from several animal associations regarding this matter. 

“The operation, which took place on October 6, 2024, was conducted in Kg Raja, Paya Rawa, Pengkalan Nyireh, Air Tawar, Tanjung Demong, Gelam Mas and Jertih in Besut. It involved 25  personnel from the Besut District Council, the Besut District Veterinary Office and the Kota Putera state legislative office,” read the statement. 

On October 13, Besut District Council president Mohd Sukeri Ibrahim said the shooting of the stray dog named Kopi was carried out according to established procedures. He denied allegations that the dog was abandoned by council staff after it was shot, as had gone viral on social media since early this month. 

Recently, the My Forever Doggo Facebook page shared a 52-second video showing Kopi succumbing to severe injuries, The dog was found by a local resident in a nearby residential area after gunshots were heard. 

The video has drawn widespread attention and sparked debate among netizens, especially animal lovers who are demanding justice for the stray dog’s death. – October 19, 2024

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