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This photograph posted online on 15 March 2016 shows a dog tied to a four-wheel-drive vehicle being dragged along the road to Lahad Datu.
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ALIR , SPCA KK , SPCA LAHAD DATU , SPCA TAWAU & HEART have lodged reports against a driver who was caught on camera dragging a dog tied to the back of a four-wheel-drive vehicle on the way to Lahad Datu.
Hopefully more associations and animal lovers will lodge reports so the driver could be brought to justice.

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A dog tied to a four-wheel-drive vehicle was dragged along the road heading to Lahad Datu by this satanic scum. A r…

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A terrible act of animal cruelty happened in Sabah. Let’s spread the word so the culprit can be found!
SPCA Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Fan Page #borneo #sabah
#lahaddatu
http://theborneoblog.com/…/netizens-urged-to-file-report-a…/
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A dog tied to a four-wheel-drive vehicle was dragged along the road heading to Lahad Datu by this satanic scum. A road user snapped the picture when the car overtook them. A trail of blood was seen for several kilometres.
Please report to police if you see this car: SAA 1376 W
This psycho is so dangerous. If he could do this, he’ll do anything!!!

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Thursday, March17, 2016
WARNING – GRAPHIC CONTENT: HEART OUTRAGED OVER A DOG DRAGGED BEHIND A TRUCK
This aberration act of savagery and cruelty to a dog occurred in Lahad Datu, Sabah, and to the widespread condemnation from all animal welfare groups, animal lovers and the public. The guy behind the wheel allegedly dragged a dog tied to his truck. The dog was bouncing like a ball on the tarmac and being dragged for nearly a mile and a half through a plantation road in Lahad…



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18 March 2016
Star
17 March 2016 | MYT 10:01 PM
Animal activists: We must drag this culprit to justice
KOTA KINABALU: Animal rights activists here have lodged reports against a driver who was caught on camera dragging a dog tied to the back of a four-wheel-drive vehicle on the way to Lahad Datu.
Kota Kinabalu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA-KK) vice-president Dr Roslee Abbas said they condemn the act that was highlighted in The Star on March 15.
“We want the person who did such a brutal act to an animal to be caught and punished,” he said.
He said many people called the SPCA hotline to know about the matter and asked how they could help bring the driver to justice.
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Meanwhile, the Lahad Datu SPCA, the Animal Lovers Independent Rescuer non-governmental organisation and the Helping Animals Rescue Team said they too have lodged reports on the incident.
They urged more associations and animal lovers to lodge reports against the driver so that he could be brought to justice.
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