SEMBULAN RIVER CROC SIGHTED




KOTA KINABALU: The Sembulan River is so polluted which buaya pun tidak boleh hidup (even a crocodile cannot survive), Culture, Tourism as well as Environment Datuk Masidi Manjun pronounced it in jest in September final year during a packaged National Seminar upon "Impact Study of Palm Oil Mills, Oil Palm Plantations as well as Other Pollutants upon a Quality of Selected Rivers in Sabah", during Sutera Magellan.

The fun gave everybody a big laugh!
Well, it looks similar to Masidi might have to repel which statement, following a sighting of a 5-7 feet long crocodile sunning upon a bank just below a Sabah Museum Complex final weekend!

A Telekom Malaysia staff spotted a warn of his life whilst pushing past a area during 6.20am as well as a headlines spread similar to wild fire, though a reptile had left though snippet as curious onlookers turned up in a hope of catching a glimpse.

A confidence man who saw it captured a handphone shot of a crocodile sunning nearby a flight of steps heading down to a river, which suggests which it might have been lying in wait below a steps for a potential prey.

Unconfirmed reports prove several such sightings over recent days, which suggest a crocodile has been lurking in a stream for a little time.

Masidi pronounced he remembered a Sembulan River teemed with fish during his boarding propagandize days though wickedness had killed which off, to drum home a need for Sabah's palm oil mills as well as ! plantati on attention to clean up a act.

So, in a tainted stream abandoned of fish, what is a crocodile in a Sembulan River for?

Well, more than just cosmetic bottles as well as each kind of rubbish imaginable, urban residents have been seen throwing passed cats, passed dogs, passed chicken in to a river.

What a feast for a reptile which enjoys rotting animals!

One fine day, it might even have divided with a City Hall garage gourmet who contingency continually get down to collect a tons of flotsam for disposal! (DE)
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