The Stray Animal Foundation of Malaysia reminded the public that animal abuse is a serious offence under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010. In Malaysia, those found guilty of animal abuse may be fined up to RM100,000 (S$31,423), jailed up to three years, or both. #malaysia #animal #news
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