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16 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Serian, Serian News, Snake Capture, Wildlife, Public Safety

Python Safely Captured by APM Serian in Residential Area

SERIAN – A snake capture operation was successfully carried out in Kampung Melayu Hilir, Serian, on Tuesday, 16 June 2026, after residents reported the presence of a python near their home.

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The call was received by the MyASPA-O Bravo Squad, who were promptly deployed to the location to investigate.

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Upon arrival, the team inspected the premises and discovered a batik python measuring approximately one metre in length inside a bird cage.

The reptile was carefully secured using the tongs method, a standard technique employed by trained personnel to ensure both safety and efficiency during wildlife handling.

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The operation involved four members of the squad, who coordinated the capture without incident. Once the python was removed from the property, the team confirmed that the area was safe before returning to their base at Serian PKOD.

Snake sightings in residential areas are not uncommon in Sarawak, particularly in rural districts where wildlife habitats overlap with human settlements.

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Experts note that pythons, including the batik python, are non-venomous but can pose risks due to their strength and constricting behaviour.

While generally not aggressive towards humans, these snakes may enter populated areas in search of food, often targeting small animals such as birds or rodents.

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Authorities continue to advise residents to remain vigilant and to report any wildlife encounters immediately to the relevant agencies.

Early notification allows trained teams to respond quickly, reducing potential danger to both people and animals.

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Public awareness campaigns have also emphasised the importance of avoiding direct contact with snakes and leaving capture efforts to professionals.

The successful intervention in Kampung Melayu Hilir highlights the readiness of local emergency squads to manage diverse incidents beyond conventional rescue operations.

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Their ability to handle wildlife safely reflects ongoing training and preparedness aimed at protecting communities across Sarawak.

As development expands into rural landscapes, encounters with snakes and other wildlife are expected to remain a challenge.

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The cooperation between residents and emergency services ensures that such situations are resolved swiftly, maintaining public safety while respecting the ecological balance of the region.

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By Sarawak Daily

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