KOTA KINABALU: Plans are underway to set up a tourism information centre at Pekan Nabalu to capitalise on its strategic location as it is the mid-way point to the popular Kinabalu National Park.
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He said the Sabah Wildlife Department has been ordered to carry out a full and detailed investigation into the killing where the jumbo was shot seven times, skinned and chopped up to several parts in the state s central Tongod district. We are taking it very seriously. We want those involved in crimes against wildlife to be charged for the crime, he told reporters in Ranau when asked about the actions currently being taken on Sunday (Jan 24).
On Jan 22, a worker at a plantation found the jumbo s chopped up and decomposing body along the estate s boundary near Kampung Imbak in Tongod.
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Authorities handling the process of sending off villagers from the last remaining shelter at Dewan DSP Mohd Dun Banir in Beaufort back to their homes.
KOTA KINABALU: The last flood shelter in Sabah at the Beaufort district was deactivated at 2.15pm Saturday (Jan 23), as the remaining evacuees were allowed to return home.
The 52 flood victims housed at Dewan DSP Mohd Dun Banir relief centre were allowed to go back as the situation is safe and has returned to normal at their villages, according to the state disaster management committee secretariat.
Earlier, the sole remaining shelter in Kota Belud - Dewan Kg Song-Song - was also closed with 42 villagers returning to their own houses.