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A Malaysian man was fined and jailed for setting off firecrackers that killed a stray dog, sparking debate over uneven enforcement of animal cruelty laws.
A 64-year-old Malaysian restaurant owner was fined RM2,000 and given a two-month jail sentence if unpaid for killing a stray dog with firecrackers, marking a recent case under Section 428 of the Penal Code.
The conviction has reignited debate over inconsistent enforcement of animal cruelty laws, with welfare group SAFM calling for standardized national guidelines.
The case highlights broader concerns about animal protection, particularly involving stray animals, and draws attention to Penang’s model as a potential framework for reform.
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Un hombre de Malasia fue multado y encarcelado por disparar petardos que mataron a un perro callejero, provocando un debate sobre la aplicación desigual de las leyes de crueldad animal.