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KUALA LUMPUR: Universiti Malaya is conducting internal operations to address the presence of stray dogs on its campus in response to the string of cat death cases at the university recently.
"This is an internal action by the university’s management as they have their own security and veterinary departments. The operation to capture these stray dogs is conducted with assistance from animal activists," he said during a case item disposal ceremony at the Brickfields district police headquarters on Friday .
Previously, the police recorded 11 statements from lecturers, students, auxiliary police, animal activists and veterinarians in relation to the case. Meanwhile, on another matter, Ku Mashariman said the disposal today involved 1,874 case items from 101 investigation papers from 2019 to 2024, with a total value of RM387,227.
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