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PDRM Seeking Public Help to Locate Boy Missing In Kuantan

The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) uploaded a post on Facebook yesterday about the search for Nur Alert to locate a boy who was reported missing in Kuantan, Pahang.

The missing victim named Nur Alif Fitri Bin Irwan Zulaimi was reported to the police on October 29, at 11.46 am.

Nur Alif Fitri was last seen at No 6, Lorong 14, Perkampungan Sungai Isap Jaya.

The physical characteristics of the 11-year-old Nur Alif Fitri are described as having a height of about 130 centimeters, dark skin, and a thin body with the shape of a branched ear and side comb hair.

People who have found or have information about the child are asked to contact the investigating officer, Sjn Ernee Nadazureen Bte Mohd Nadzir at 014-5006802 or Kuantan District Police Headquarters at 09-5132222.

Source: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM)

Adib Mohd

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