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Police: Pygmy elephant killed by plantation guards, not poachers

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Tawau district police chief Asst Comm Peter Umbuas said it was not the doing of poachers after all – two plantation guards engaged to keep wildlife away from company grounds turned their weapons on a Borneo pygmy elephant and sawed off its tusks.
These are the initial findings of the police after they arrested six suspects – including the two guards – in a series of arrests since 12.40am Wednesday (Oct 2) around Kalabakan in Sabah's south-western Tawau district.
The bull elephant that was found riddled with about 70 bullet wounds at Sungai Udin close to a Felda plantation on Sept 25.
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