Regular crocodile sightings along Brunei River a cause for concern


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Frequent sightings of crocodiles along the Brunei River have raised public concern over their increasing population. To joggers at Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas, this is becoming a common sight.

The issue was raised recently during the Legislative Council (LegCo) meeting, with LegCo members sharing that crocodiles have been spotted in drains, rivers, beaches and Kampong Ayer.

Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Dr Abdul Manaf Metussin said 57 crocodiles were caught between January 2023 and February 2024, six at Kampong Ayer alone.

He said this in a response to a query from LegCo member Dr Mahali Momin.

In an effort to tackle the issue, the Wildlife Division at the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism has been holding roadshows, enacting signboards and catching crocodiles with the assistance of villagers, the Fire and Rescue Department and the Royal Brunei Police Force, said the minister.

Over 50 traps have also been set at Kampong Ayer.

The minister added, “We are hiring experts to catch crocodiles and relocate them to the Sinaut sanctuary in the Tutong District.

“There is also a programme to study the crocodile population along Brunei River and will be extended to Tutong and Belait rivers.” – Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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