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Dead tilapia dump scandal rattles Sungai Kinta as Perak officials hunt culprits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51271, member: 636"] Authorities suspect someone deliberately dumped thousands of dead black tilapia into Sungai Kinta after the grim discovery on June 30. Teh Kok Lim from Perak's Science, Environment and Green Technology Committee revealed that investigators believe the fish came from commercial farming operations rather than dying naturally in the river. The Department of Environment teamed up with the state Fisheries Department to probe the incident and reached startling conclusions about the origin of the deceased aquatic life. Officials noticed the dead fish looked identical to each other, which immediately raised red flags about their source. Water quality tests came back clean, ruling out pollution as the killer. Mohd Ghazali Manap, who heads the Perak Fisheries Department, confirmed that cleanup crews acted fast to haul away all the rotting fish from the contaminated stretch of river. The rapid response prevented additional environmental damage that could have harmed other wildlife living in the waterway. Investigators continue hunting for the culprits behind the illegal dumping scheme that created the environmental mess. Officials made these announcements during the launch of a new program targeting invasive fish species at Taman DR Seenivasagam. The uniform appearance of the tilapia convinced experts that someone trucked them in from outside the natural ecosystem. [/QUOTE]
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