Penemuan 15 bangkai penyu yang telah dikeluarkan dagingnya di Pulau Bum-Bum dan Pulau Mabul Semporna baru-baru ini tealh menimbulkan tanda tanya.
Utusan Online menyatakan, Jabatan Hidupan Liar kini sedang menyiasat kemungkinan wujudnya pihak tidak bertanggungjawab yang menjadikan daging penyu sebagai hidangan eksotik. Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar negeri, Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun berkata, "Kita akan menyiasat sebarang dakwaan termasuk yang mengaitkan kemasukan ramai pelancong luar negara ke Sabah sebagai faktor meningkatnya pemburuan penyu ini untuk penyediaan makanan eksotik kepada mereka.
"Bagaimanapun, kita juga meminta kerjasama semua pihak untuk melaporkan jika terdapat bukti berkaitan kes ini kepada Jabatan Hidupan Liar." Sebelum ini juga lapan bangkai penyu serta ratusan lagi tulang dan rangka haiwan tersebut ditemui, dipercayai angkara pemburu haram yang menjual dagingnya. Masyarakat setempat juga digemparkan dengan penemuan tujuh bangkai penyu di Pulau Mabul yang telah dikeluarkan isinya. -CARI
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jetrofa replied at 3-10-2017 06:28 PM
demand dari turis china prc la ni..
tpi pembunuh tu pun bodoh mesti tak tahu undang2...klu ...
Pulau Mabul youths to work in tourism sector
Monday, 22 May 2017
KOTA KINABALU: Training programmes conducted from a rented storeroom has empowered youths of Pulau Mabul to seek employment in the tourism industry.
In addition to English, mathema-tics and computer skills, islanders aged between 16 and 25 pick up food service skills at the makeshift school initiated by Project TRY.
Its founder Raviraj Sawlani said the students went on to obtain jobs at resorts and other tourism-related businesses at the diving haven.
“Even those working part-time are earning at least RM500, which makes a difference to their family as their current household income from traditional fishing is only RM300.
“Some have become diving instructors, earning up to RM3,000 a month,” Raviraj said during a seminar on Gender and Literacy Development here last Thursday.
He said the school, which marked Petaling Jaya-based Project TRY’s first foray into Sabah, has trained more than 100 youths from Mabul.
Mandarin was also added to the curriculum because of the influx of tourists from China in the east coast island.
Many of the islanders drop out of school after completing Year Six at Pulau Mabul’s primary school as they have to take an hour-long boat ride to Semporna to attend secondary school, said Raviraj.
Judging from the youths’ performance after going through the four-month training, he said they were talented and hungry for success.
Project TRY would look into setting up an office in Kota Kinabalu and introduce similar training programmes in other areas in Sabah, Raviraj added.
Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/news/n ... 1q05kB2mr4AMGOoV.99
jetrofa replied at 3-10-2017 06:28 PM
demand dari turis china prc la ni..
tpi pembunuh tu pun bodoh mesti tak tahu undang2...klu ...
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