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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Mukah, Mukah News, Civil Defence, Snake Capture, Wildlife Incident, Emergency Response

APM Mukah Safely Captures Ringed Snake Near Home

MUKAH – The Mukah District Operations Control Centre (PKOD Mukah) responded to an emergency call on Monday involving a snake sighting near a residential property.

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The incident was categorised as a snake catching case (KMU) after a one-metre-long ringed snake was spotted in a tree close to the house.

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Upon receiving the report, the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM Mukah) deployed a team to the location.

Using pinning techniques and specialised equipment, the officers managed to capture the snake safely. The operation was carried out with precision to ensure that no harm came to residents or the responding personnel.

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Authorities confirmed that the situation was quickly brought under control, with no untoward incidents reported.

The captured snake was secured and removed from the area, ensuring the safety of the household and surrounding community.

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APM Mukah expressed gratitude to the public for promptly reporting the case, emphasising that community cooperation is vital in managing wildlife-related emergencies.

The department reminded residents that snakes and other wild animals can pose risks if encountered near homes, and professional assistance should always be sought.

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The Civil Defence Force continues to play a crucial role in safeguarding communities across Sarawak, responding to a wide range of emergencies, including medical cases, natural disasters, and wildlife encounters.

Their readiness and efficiency reflect their commitment to public safety and environmental responsibility.

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Residents are encouraged to contact APM Mukah directly at 084-872814 for emergency cases, with the hotline operating 24 hours a day.

The department also reiterated its motto, “Nang Steady”, reinforcing its dedication to swift and reliable action whenever disasters or emergencies occur.

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This latest case highlights the importance of vigilance in rural and residential areas where wildlife encounters are more common.

APM Mukah reaffirmed its pledge to continue protecting communities and ensuring that emergency responses remain effective and safe.

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By Sarawak Daily

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