Man sues MPSJ over stray dog incident


SHAH ALAM: The man who tried to intervene as a Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) worker was catching a stray dog has filed a civil suit against the council for alleged assault.The civil suit by Koh Tat Meng was filed at the Magistrate’s Court here yesterday by his lawyers Rajesh Nagarajan and Sachpreetaj Singh.The four respondents named were the Selangor government, MPSJ, council president Noraini Roslan and council worker Mohd Sadruddin Mohd Rosli.In his suit, Koh stated that he had on Oct 3 tried to intervene as MPSJ personnel were trying to capture a stray dog near his home.

He claimed Mohd Sadruddin had pushed him against a car when the stray dog took shelter under it and pressed his arm against Koh’s neck.

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