City council offers RM2 for every rat caught dead or alive

KUALA TERENGGANU, Sept 26 The Kuala Terengganu City Council (MBKT) will suggest a RM2 remuneration for any rat, dead or alive, to ensure that a city is giveaway of a pest.

In this context, Terenggganu Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Said said a Terengganu state government would launch a vital rat-catching campaign in a city soon.

We have been carrying out a campaign since you comply that a harassment is posing a hazard to a people. We have been fearful since a rats can means a dangerous disease such as (leptospirosis that is brought on by hit with) rodent urine.

The programme is additionally being implemented in conjunction with a Visit Terengganu Year next year, he told reporters after chairing a weekly Terengganu State Exco Meeting, here today. Bernama


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