Snake problem on the rise


Boa constricted: A fireman restraining a 3m reticulated python that just ate two cats kept inside their cage outside a house at Kampung Bintang, Batu Pahat, Johor.

JOHOR BARU: More snakes have been seen in public during the movement control order period compared to the corresponding period last year.

The Johor Fire and Rescue Department’s “hiss and tell” data showed that there were 220 cases in March, April (269) and May (279).

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