Search in progress for Indian tourist who went missing in Cameron Highlands

The 44-year-old man has been missing since September 22, believed to have gone hiking in the Gunung Jasar area

3:35 PM MYT

 

IPOH – A 44-year-old Indian tourist has been reported as missing since September 22, believed to have gone hiking at Gunung Jasar in Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands.

Cameron Highlands district police chief DSP Azri Ramli said that the man, Nandan Suresh Nadkarni, had checked in to Hikers Sleep Port Guest House, Tanah Rata, on September 19, and should have checked out on September 24.

“On September 25, the police received a police report, lodged by the hotel manager, stating that the man had been missing since September 22.

“The results of the inspection on the hotel’s closed-circuit television camera found that the victim had left the hotel on September 22 at 9am, and did not return to the hotel as of September 24.

“The results of the preliminary police investigation found that on September 22 the victim left the hotel alone to do hiking activities on trail 10 of Gunung Jasar, Tanah Rata, based on some CCTV footage obtained around the Tanah Rata area,” he said.

He said that police had established a control post on scene (PKTK), and activated a search and rescue (SAR) operation, with the participation of various agencies such as the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) and various non-governmental organisations (NGOs).

Azri also advised the public against making any speculation regarding the incident, and if they have any information, they can contact the motion control room (DCC) at 05-491 5999 or any nearby police station.

The public is also advised against sharing unauthentic information, he said.

Meanwhile, Pahang JBPM Public Relations Officer Zulfadli Zakaria said that SAR resumed at 8am today, involving various agencies including mountain rangers and tracking dogs.

“Based on information received at 3pm yesterday from Maxis roaming, the last signal was detected through the Habu Height substation at 1.04pm on September 22.

“SAR members are also monitoring the waterfall area around the Sungai Ubi, using drones,” he added. – September 28, 2023

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