Armed Forces suspends search for two missing Sarawakian soldiers

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Kimkee Jiwa, 50, shows a picture of her nephew, L / Kpl Moses Logers, 25, who was reported missing on Perak Island, Kedah when met by Bernama at the Moses residence in Kampung Senibong, Bau recently. File photo: Bernama

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KUCHING: The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) has suspended the search for two Sarawakian soldiers who went missing while on duty in Pulau Perak, Kedah, on July 19.

Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu said efforts to find the two members of the armed forces by all the three military branches was halted on July 26 as no new leads were discovered.

“At the moment it (the search for the two personnel) has been suspended, until we discover new leads,” he said during a working visit to the Penrissen Camp, here, today.

Kimkee Jiwa, 50, shows a picture of her nephew, L / Kpl Moses Logers, 25, who was reported missing on Perak Island, Kedah when met by Bernama at the Moses residence in Kampung Senibong, Bau recently. File photo: Bernama

Mohamad Sabu was commenting on the disappearance of Corporal David Edmund Rapi, 39 of Dalat and Lance Corporal Moses Logers, 25, of Bau, during the operation codenamed ‘Ops Pejarak’ in Pulau Perak.

Meanwhile, on his visit today, Mohamad expressed his satisfaction with the upgrading and renovation projects for homes of military personnel here, which is part of RM50 million allocated by the government for the purpose nationwide. – Bernama

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Mohamad Sabu lays a brick at one of the renovation sites during a working visit to the Armed Forces Home Improvement Project (RKAT) at Penrissen Camp today. Photo: Bernama

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