Gerbang Mesra Selangor
Pusat Teknologi Maklumat dan Komunikasi Negeri Selangor,
Ibu Pejabat Kerajaan Negeri Selangor,
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40503 Shah Alam
Malaysia
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Email: gmsadmin@selangor.gov.my
The Prime Minister of Malaysia
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Tan said his mongrel, named Black, was trailing his wife and son who were walking to school on May 5.
%u201CThere was a gunshot and the dog which was trailing them started bleeding and limping,%u201D he said of the 11am incident.
His wife Cheng Siew Kiong, 46, said she tried to explain to the workers that the dog belonged to them. %u201CBut they took it. They told us to wash the compound as it would be difficult if the blood dried.%u201D
Tan admitted he made a mistake in not taking out a dog licence.
%u201CBut how can you shoot the animal and then enter my house to get the injured animal without our permission?%u201D he said."
How could the MPJBT dog-catchers be going around with firearms to annihilate the stray population? And how could the MPJBT dog-catchers shot the dog in cold blood infront of Mr. Tan's child? What if they accidentally shot the child instead in the process?! And how the MPJBT dog-catchers go into the private premises of Mr.Tan to catch the dog? This is breaking and entering without warrant and it is punishable by law. Is there no justice in Malaysia's Law?

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