Animal carcass thrown into Johor exco member’s home


  • Nation
  • Friday, 05 Jun 2015

JOHOR BARU: Police have begun their investigations after a plastic bag believed to contain part of an animal carcass was thrown into the home of a Johor exco member.

Johor Education, Information, Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives exco Md Jais Sarday was not at home when the incident happened at about 2am, Thursday.

"I was in Johor Baru when I got a call from the police in the morning saying that there was a plastic package at my house porch in Kluang. At that time there was nobody at home.

"Someone had seen the package and alerted the police," he said, adding that he did not want to speculate but would leave it to the authorities to handle.

Johor Police Chief Senior Deputy Comm Datuk Rusdi Ahmad confirmed that that the case was being investigated.

He said that the meat and the skin had been sent for testing.

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