IPOH: The search and rescue operation for missing female hiker Jaslinda Saludin, 49, at Gunung Batu Putih near Tapah has now been intensified with additional manpower.
Perak Fire and Rescue Department director Datuk Sayani Saidon said the additional personnel are part of a plan to mount an integrated, thorough operation in the focused search sector.
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As of 10am Sunday (May 31), 21 rescue personnel remain in the Gunung Batu Putih search sector, 13 from the Fire and Rescue Department, three from the Forestry Department, and five Perak Forestry Mountain Guides (MGP).
"Communication with the rescue team is still down, believed to be due to them being in a valley with no coverage," she said in a statement Sunday.
She added that at 1.13am, 17 Civil Defence Force (APM) members exited through Pos Musoh, while five others, one Fire and Rescue member and four Forestry staff, exited through Pos Kuala Woh at 2.12am.
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Sayani said six Fire and Rescue members had reached the peak of Gunung Rayu. They are in good condition, have sufficient food and water supplies, and have had adequate rest.
"However, the team on the ground is facing communication constraints because the operation area has no phone coverage, preventing them from sending direct reports to duty officers," she said.
She said information received from the SAR team at 12.30pm confirmed that a wildlife camera trap belonging to the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) in the Bukit Berapit 2 area had been checked, but no images of the victim were found.
She added that the SAR team, together with Perhilitan personnel, then moved to the camera location at Gunung Rayu to retrieve another memory card for analysis.
"The Gunung Rayu camera is located approximately 1km off the Sukaneka-Gunung Rayu-Bukit Berapit-Pos Musoh trekking route. Nevertheless, the inspection was carried out to determine whether the victim may have strayed from the main route and passed by that camera," she explained.
"For the record, based on the camera's coordinates, that area falls under Hulu Jelai, Lipis, Pahang. The SAR operation continues around Gunung Rayu with Fire and Rescue and MGP personnel," said Sayani.
Previously, Jaslinda was reported to have begun a Trans Spencer Chapman climb with 13 other individuals and two MGP at 2am on May 23, via the Pos Gedung-Gunung Bah Gading-Gunung Batu Putih-Kuala Woh route.
Jaslinda and another climber, Mohd Hanafi Neikmad, 41, experienced health issues and stopped. However, Jaslinda was reported to have continued her journey toward the mountain peak.
She was last seen by an MGP on May 24 at 7.30am. - Bernama
