SARIKEI – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Sarikei successfully handled a wildlife emergency on Saturday, 25 April 2026, after receiving a call about a golden ring snake inside a residence along Jalan Masjid.
The Alpha Squad was alerted at 9.28 am when a resident reported the presence of the reptile in one of the rooms of his home. Concerned for his safety, he sought immediate assistance from APM Sarikei.
Responding swiftly, the team arrived at the location equipped with specialised snake-catching tools. After a careful search, officers discovered the snake, which measured approximately six feet in length. Using equipment such as tongs and a snarl, the squad managed to capture the reptile safely.
The operation was completed without incident, and no injuries were reported among the officers or members of the public.
The successful capture demonstrated the readiness and professionalism of APM Sarikei in dealing with wildlife emergencies that pose risks to residents.
Authorities reminded the public that encounters with snakes, particularly venomous species, should be reported immediately to ensure safety.
The Civil Defence Force continues to emphasise its role in safeguarding communities by responding promptly to such cases.
Residents in Sarikei are encouraged to contact APM Sarikei at 084-651300 or dial the national emergency line 999 if faced with similar situations.
The incident highlights the importance of vigilance and community cooperation in ensuring public safety, especially in areas where human-wildlife encounters are more likely to occur.









