Don’t ‘bat an eyelid’ on poaching, Masidi tells Sabah wildlife officials


Datuk Masidi Manjun - File pix

KOTA KINABALU: Wildlife officials have been told to “put their act together” in fighting threats posed by poachers in Sabah.  

State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said although the Wildlife Department is short-handed at the moment, it should not be an excuse for staff to “bat an eyelid” on the issues of poaching. 

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