Ipoh cops looking for three missing teens


The missing teens are (from left) Nurul Syuhada Muksin, Ashwinia Kaliswaran and Shomina.The missing teens are (from left) Nurul Syuhada Muksin, Ashwinia Kaliswaran and Shomina.

IPOH: Police here are seeking information on the whereabouts of three missing teenage girls.

Ipoh OCPD Asst Comm Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad said the girls are Nurul Syuhada Muksin, 18; K. Ashwinia, 15; and Shomina, 16.

Nurul Syuhada, whose last known address was at Bandar Botanic, Klang, Selangor, was last seen on Oct 9.

"She was (seen leaving) the Politeknik Ungku Omar hostel here while carrying a bag.

"She is skinny, tanned, about 152cm tall and weighs about 45kg," he said in a statement on Monday (Jan 6).

"She has no known illnesses.

"Those with information are to come forward to the Ampang Baru or nearest police station or call assistant investigating officer Sjn Jhony Bunsu at 012-301 9152 or 05-546 7005," he added.

Ashwinia, a Form Three student at SMK Jalan Tasek, has been missing since Christmas.

"Her last known address is Taman Syabas here... (she is) about 162cm tall and skinny with tanned skin.

"Those with information can contact assistant investigating officer Sjn Jamariah Ya'acob on 012-550 0883 or the Ipoh police station at 05-245 1500," he said.

Meanwhile, he said Myanmar national Shomina went missing on Christmas Eve.

He said the teenager, who is registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), was staying at Jalan Pasir Puteh here.

"She is about 140cm tall, plump, and has dark skin.

"Those with information can contact assistant investigating officer Sjn Mohamed Azlan Mohd Noor at 019-514 1791 or the Ipoh police station," he added.

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