MUKAH – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) Mukah District successfully captured a 2-metre batik python during an emergency operation on 29 March 2026, following a public report to the Mukah District Operations Control Centre (PKOD).
The python was discovered at the back of a house, prompting immediate concern from residents. APM personnel were dispatched to the scene and carried out the capture using baiting techniques, ensuring the safety of both the public and the officers involved.
The operation was completed smoothly, with no untoward incidents reported. APM confirmed that the situation was under control and the snake was safely removed from the residential area.
Authorities expressed gratitude to the public for promptly contacting APM, stressing that community cooperation is vital in managing encounters with wildlife.
Residents were reminded to remain vigilant and to report sightings of dangerous animals immediately to prevent potential harm.
APM Mukah reiterated its readiness to respond to emergencies at any time, reinforcing its motto: “APM Mukah, Nang Steady.” The agency also reminded residents: “There is a disaster, call APM.”
For urgent cases, the public can reach APM Mukah at 084-872814, available 24 hours a day.
This incident highlights the importance of swift response and collaboration between enforcement agencies and the community in ensuring safety. By acting quickly, APM was able to prevent risks and maintain peace of mind for residents in Mukah.







