Cops seek public help to find disabled man missing in Jerantut


KUANTAN: Police are appealing for the public's help to locate a disabled 36-year-old man who has been reported missing since Monday (June 2).

Jerantut police chief Supt Zukri Muhammad said in a statement on Sunday that they received a report regarding the disappearance of Sabri Ismail at around 9.29pm on Saturday.

He said the fair-skinned man (mentally disabled), who is 178cm tall and weighs 90kg, was last seen around Taman Sri Embun, Jerantut, Pahang on June 2.

Those with information are urged to go to the nearest police station or contact the Jerantut Police Headquarters Control Centre at 09-266 2222. - Bernama

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