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GIANT PYTHON SEEN OUTSIDE BEDOK FLAT, AREA CORDONED OFF BY ACRES
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A resident living at a HDB unit at Bedok Reservoir Road, received a surprise visit from an unexpected guest when he was trying to leave his home.
A huge python was spotted outside his unit slithering around his window.
The incident happened on 2 June at about 6.30am, and residents noticed that a huge python was hanging outside a first floor unit at Block 126 Bedok Reservoir Road, according to Shin Min Daily News.
A cleaner had apparently spotted the python and reported it to the council, and the police were then notified.
The area was then cordoned off by the police and the tenant of the affected unit, said that the police officers told him to stay inside his flat.
The snake was then grabbed safely and placed into an enclosure to be brought away.
He thanked the town council and the police for ensuring the safety of the members of the public, and that the public was very cooperative and kept a safe distance from the snake.
He added that the python had very likely come from nearby drains and claimed onto the window pane to “feel safer”.
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singaporeuncensored.com
A resident living at a HDB unit at Bedok Reservoir Road, received a surprise visit from an unexpected guest when he was trying to leave his home.
A huge python was spotted outside his unit slithering around his window.
The incident happened on 2 June at about 6.30am, and residents noticed that a huge python was hanging outside a first floor unit at Block 126 Bedok Reservoir Road, according to Shin Min Daily News.
Just chilling
The snake was seen chilling on the window, which was closed at the time, and it was also seen slithering across the window panes.A cleaner had apparently spotted the python and reported it to the council, and the police were then notified.
The area was then cordoned off by the police and the tenant of the affected unit, said that the police officers told him to stay inside his flat.
ACRES to the rescue
Officers from the Animal Concerns Research and Educations Society (ACRES) then arrived at about 9am to remove the reptile.The snake was then grabbed safely and placed into an enclosure to be brought away.
Snake likely came from nearby drains
CEO of Acres, Kalai Vanan S/O Balakrishnan said that their officers were not able to get to the affected unit immediately due to the morning traffic jam.He thanked the town council and the police for ensuring the safety of the members of the public, and that the public was very cooperative and kept a safe distance from the snake.
He added that the python had very likely come from nearby drains and claimed onto the window pane to “feel safer”.