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Johor Sultan tells restaurants to stop serving exotic meat

/ 12:51 PM August 11, 2020

Sultan Ibrahim released pictures of wild animals killed and ordered enforcement agencies to launch an immediate investigation. SULTAN IBRAHIM SULTAN ISKANDAR/FACEBOOK via The Straits Times/Asia News Network

JOHOR BARU — Action must be taken against all restaurants serving exotic meat dishes, Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar said on Monday (Aug 10).

The titular head of Malaysia’s southern state issued a warning to all restaurants to immediately cease selling wild game as exotic delicacies.

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“You will face the full brunt of the law if you are caught, ” he warned in a statement posted on his official Facebook page.

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His warning followed the arrest of several suspects by police and the seizure of wild animal meat in several districts in the state.

Sultan Ibrahim also released pictures of wild animals killed by the culprits and ordered the police and Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) to launch an immediate investigation into the matter.

The ruler said that poaching was rampant in districts in Johor such as Kahang, Endau-Rompin and Mersing.

“The enforcement agencies will now not only focus on poachers but also those trading in exotic animals, including restaurants serving them as dishes in restaurants.

“This is my last warning; stop this immediately or you will face the brunt of the law, ” he said.

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