Three traffic policemen in Malaysia rescued an injured stray dog trapped in a roadside drain. The video of the rescue went viral on social media, garnering praise for the officers' compassion and dedication.
Three Malaysian traffic policemen have captured the hearts of internet users after a video of them rescuing an injured stray dog surfaced online. The officers were on patrol in Bahau Satellite Town, a location about 3 kilometers from the Bahau-Juasseh route, when they encountered the distressed animal trapped in a roadside drain on Thursday. It is believed the dog had been struck by a vehicle, sustaining a fractured leg and multiple other injuries.
The one-minute, 24-second video, shared by the Jempol District Police on Facebook, shows the officers working collaboratively to extricate the dog. They used a plastic bag to carefully lift the animal out of the drain. Despite the dog's initial fear and attempts to limp away, the officers patiently calmed it down, ensuring its safety throughout the rescue. The heroic trio responsible for the rescue are Mohd Rasul Putera Bin Mohd Shahauddin, Mohd Zulhairi Bin Yahaya, and Adrian Johnny. They are members of the Jempol District Police Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Unit. Their compassionate act has received widespread acclaim, with numerous social media users lauding their commitment to serving the public and their kindness towards vulnerable creatures
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