SPAOH – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Spaoh District successfully captured a venomous snake at a residence in Kampung Serembang on Wednesday afternoon, following a report from a local resident.
At 3.04 pm, the District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) received a call from Mr Junai, who explained that his cousin had discovered a snake near the entrance of their home.
In response, the Charlie Squad was immediately dispatched with three members equipped with snake-catching tools.
Upon arrival, the team conducted a search around the property and located the reptile on the metal grate of the door.
The snake, identified as a viper measuring approximately two feet in length, was carefully secured using a snake catcher. It was then placed inside a venomous animal containment box to ensure safe handling.
The captured viper was later released back into its natural habitat, far from residential areas, to prevent any risk to the community.
The operation concluded at 4.02 pm, with all personnel returning safely to PKOD Spaoh and equipment remaining in good condition.
APM Spaoh highlighted that their readiness, speed, and integrity remain central to their mission of protecting residents from potential dangers.
The incident underscores the importance of community vigilance, particularly in rural areas where encounters with snakes and other wildlife are more common.
Authorities have reminded the public to report any sightings of dangerous animals immediately to emergency services.
Quick reporting allows trained personnel to respond effectively, ensuring both public safety and humane treatment of wildlife.
Snake encounters in Sarawak are not uncommon, especially in villages and agricultural areas where natural habitats overlap with human settlements.
While most snakes avoid human contact, venomous species such as vipers pose significant risks if not handled properly.
The successful capture in Spaoh reflects the effectiveness of coordinated emergency response and the dedication of APM members in safeguarding communities.
Residents are encouraged to remain cautious and to rely on official emergency channels when faced with similar situations.
For emergencies, the public can contact APM Spaoh directly at 083-473-006 or use the national emergency line 999, which connects to police, fire, hospital, and civil defence services.






