Orang asli platoon to lend expertise in hunt for missing kids


Glimmer of hope: Dr Ahmad Zahid meeting with the parents of the missing children in Gua Musang. — Bernama

GUA MUSANG: A platoon of Senoi Praaq, a special unit of the police force, is being sent into the jungle to help search for seven orang asli children who have been missing for more than a month.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi called in the unit, which is made up of orang asli tribesmen, after meeting with the parents of the children at a school here yesterday.

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