Fishermen from Kg Batu Beserah reported missing


KUANTAN: Two fishermen were reported missing when they did not return to the jetty in Kampung Baru Beserah here after a sea fishing trip on Saturday (March 9).

Kuantan District police chief ACP Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu stated that they were informed at 11.52am on Sunday (March 10) about the incident involving Zahari Sidek, 57, and Zakaria Ramli, 57, both residents of Beserah.

According to the information, the two men went to sea around 7am on Saturday and were supposed to return to the jetty at 6pm on the same day, he said.

He mentioned that it is believed that they were last sighted fishing approximately 47 kilometres from the coastline by their friends who were on their way back to the jetty around 3pm.

"Based on the information received, there were eight boats that went out fishing, and all except the victims’ boat, returned to the jetty," he said in a statement on Sunday.

Wan Mohd Zahari highlighted that, according to reports, the fishermen had brought global positioning system (GPS) equipment and life jackets but did not have their mobile phones.

Search and rescue operations for the two men are currently underway, he added. - Bernama

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