Civil Defence Force Maintains Sop After Personnel S Cobra Bite Death
There will be no change to the standard operating procedure in handling poisonous animals as the current SOP adopted by personnel of the Civil Defence Force (CDF) is comprehensive.
CDF chief commissioner Aminurrahim Mohamed said in the incident, personnel Lance Corporal Mohd Idris Abdul Samad was in full attire including gloves, and was adhering to the correct SOP when handling a cobra.
“The SOP is complete, it is not anyone’s fault. Not the lacking of SOP or the fault of the individual concerned. The personnel involved was skillful and had more than 10 years of experience in handling poisonous animals.
“We are very sad and not everybody can handle a cobra. This is a big loss to CDF as he was an expert,” he said.
He was commenting on Mohd Idris, 34, who was bitten by a cobra and died after being treated for two days at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in Kelantan, yesterday.
Meanwhile, CDF collected RM30,000 in donations for the family of Mohd.
“The RM30,000 included Socso, insurance and donations by members of the public was handed over to the next of kin of Mohd,” he said in a media conference at the CDF Aidilfitri Gathering at CDF headquarters in Kajang today.
Following the death, Kelantan CDF director Mohd Adzhar Mujab was reported as saying that the personnel who was attached to the Tunjong CDF in Kota Baru was removing a cobra from a sack to a cage.
He said the snake was caught in a village in Kota Bharu on Saturday night and when transferring the cobra into the cage, the snake managed to bite him between the right thumb and finger and he was wearing a pair of gloves.
- Bernama
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