KLUANG, The owner of the arowana fishes that escaped from broken rearing ponds in Renggam near here on Tuesday has indicated he has no intention to reclaim the escaped fishes current in possession of villagers there. Ng Ah Phau said he came to that decision as it would be impossible to get back the 15,000 to 18,000 fishes because it was a complicated process, and he expressed hope that no one would blame or threaten the nearby villagers over the matter. 'The incident was probably caused by certain infrastructure construction work, so I hope the related authorities will conduct an immediate investigation. I have lodged a report with the police and will take legal action,' he said when contacted. News of the escaped fishes had gone viral on social media, with thousands of fishes found in the irrigation canals and streams around Layang-Layang and Renggam since Tuesday. Villagers had earlier been reported to have said they were willing to return the fishes they retrieved and in their care, and also hoped tha t they would not be penalised for their actions. Source: BERNAMA News Agency
OWNER OF AROWANA FISHES HAS NO INTENTION OF RECLAIMING ESCAPED FISH
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