KUALA LUMPUR, March 25 — An elderly person who declared he was attacked by Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) officers throughout a round-up of roaming dogs is now under examination for blocking civil servants from performing their tasks, said Petaling Jaya district authorities chief Fakhrudin Hamid.
According to a report by Free Malaysia Today, Fakhrudin said the MBPJ enforcement group lodged an authorities report mentioning that the man was unintentionally struck by among their dog-catching iron rods after a tussle broke out when the man shut evictions to his facilities to safeguard the dogs.
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The group likewise said that they had actually acted after getting problems from members of the general public about the roaming dogs.
“Following his action, the officers were not able to perform their main tasks to capture the roaming dogs.
“In the scuffle, the man was hurt after he was unintentionally struck by a rod utilized to capture roaming dogs,” Fakhrudin said.
He included that the case was being examined under Section 323 of the Penal Code for triggering injury and Section 186 for blocking officers from performing their main tasks.
The exact same report estimated Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung as stating the other day that MBPJ need to examine the event after videos of the supposed attack at Taman Kanagapuram began making the rounds on the web.
“My workplace has actually likewise looked for explanation from MBPJ concerning its standard procedure, if these exist, relating to dog-catching operations.
“This consists of the behaviour of enforcers associated with such operations,” Lee was estimated as stating.
Meanwhile, the New Straits Times had actually reported the other day that a 60-year-old man determined as Patrick Khoo had actually lodged an authorities report over his supposed attack by MBPJ enforcement officers.
According to the report, Khoo said he had actually just been attempting to safeguard his dogs throughout the operation, which are now in the custody of the MBPJ group.
“I remained in my factory around 8pm and I heard the dogs that were securing the facilities barking.
“I saw an unknown group of guys in uniform with a truck. They came without explaining anything to me and assaulted me for safeguarding my dogs,” he was estimated as stating.
He likewise said that the officers did not provide a warrant or notified him of any previous orders to apprehend the dogs.