See Liang Foong (Boylt Foong)

Malaysian resident, pretend to be cat lover, active member of the cat torture ring on Telegram

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Name: See Liang Foong (Boylt Foong)

Profession: Employee in GlobalFoundries Inc., Singapore 


Email of Malaysian authorities and animal organizations

enquiry@animal.org.my

animalwelfare@dvs.gov.my

wcbpsk_ba@rmp.gov.my



TORTURE INCIDENTS

Date of Incident: July 15, 2024

On July 15, 2024, social media erupted with controversy following a video posted on Telegram by See Liang Foong, a Malaysian resident (ID number 871117146411) of Jalan Kejayaan, Taman Universiti, Johor Bahru, in southern Malaysia. The video depicted the torture of a kitten on December 4, 2023.

Incident Details:

The videos posted by See Liang Foong contain highly graphic and disturbing content. The kitten victim of this torture was forced to ingest toxic medication, was tied with ropes and hanged inside a cage for several hours, and wasabi (an extremely spicy condiment) was rubbed against its genitals. These acts of cruelty are not only inhumane but also indicative of a deeply disturbed and sadistic mind.

Reactions and Complaints:

The video sparked an immediate and outraged response from animal rights activists in Malaysia and around the globe, leading to swift formal complaints lodged with the Malaysian authorities. Malaysia has enforced stringent regulations against animal abuse, neglect, and cruelty since 2015, with the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) tasked with enforcement.

Under intense pressure from social media and following an investigation initiated by the user @Prote48003, authorities and activists successfully rescued the kitten subjected to confinement and torture by See Liang. The kitten is now under the care of activists and the Northern Johor Bahru Police, led by Police Chief Balveer Singh.

Legal Actions and Consequences:

The report, along with evidence, and See Liang's statement, has been submitted to the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS). If convicted under Section 29 of the Animal Welfare Act, See Liang could face a substantial fine ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 MYR. However, the egregious nature of his actions underscored that mere financial penalties are insufficient; stronger legal measures are necessary to discourage future incidents of animal cruelty.

Background and Ongoing Risks:

See Liang Foong, formerly known as Boylt Foong on Facebook, rides a bike with "BF" printed on it. Despite presenting himself publicly as a cat rescuer, his actions reveal otherwise. His methods of torture are extremely cruel and disturbing, including using super glue on cats' genitals, subjecting them to extreme spiciness, and inflicting physical harm by whipping and tossing his victims upside down against the floor.

See Liang Foong is an active member of multiple Chinese cat abuse groups on Telegram, frequently posting videos that document these heinous acts. Despite the Malaysian Veterinary Department successfully rescuing the abused domestic cat in late 2023, See Liang has faced no significant legal repercussions for his actions. This failure of the judicial system is alarming and poses an ongoing threat to other animals.

Conclusion:

The gravity of See Liang Foong's actions demands a strong and unified response. The global community of animal rights advocates and concerned citizens is closely monitoring this case. It is expected that Malaysian authorities take decisive actions to safeguard animals and ensure justice is served.


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