Cat murderer wanted: RM5,000 reward to find culprit who drowned 15 kittens in Jerantut

8:52 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – A RM5,000 reward is on offer by the Malaysia Animal Association for anyone who can find the culprits behind the cruel drowning of 15 kittens near the Jerantut wholesale market in Pahang. 

The animal welfare charity group on Facebook called on the public for help after receiving a complaint from a Jerantut resident at about 8pm yesterday. 

“RM5,000 will be rewarded to individuals who manage to unravel the brutal killing of these poor 15 kittens to seek justice and prevent similar incidents from happening in the future,” the association said.  

“Malaysia Animal Association guarantees the confidentiality of the information for witnesses who can decode this psychopathic case to be prosecuted in the court and face the punishment for the cruelty committed,” they said. 

A police report has been lodged at the Jerantut police station. 

The association urged those with information to contact the Malaysia Animal Crime Transparency – MyAct at via Whatsapp at +60105394749. – November 30, 2023 

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