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Fishing in Karimun, Abdul Rahman 3 Days Lost Contact, Floating to Johor Malaysia Sea
A fisherman from Karimun, Abdul Rahman was finally found after 3 days missing. He was found in Johor waters by Malaysian coast guards at 17:30 WIB.
TRIBUNBATAM.id - A fisherman from Karimun, Abdul Rahman (51) was finally found after three days of being reported missing.
Abdul Rahman was initially reported to have lost contact while at sea in the waters of Karimun Anak Leho, Karimun.
The fisherman has also lost contact since 24 September 2019, and was only discovered on 27 September 2019.
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Head of Tanjungpinang Basarnas Operational Section Eko Supriyanto said, initially the combined SAR element received a loss report, and attempted to search and help.
SAR Tanjungpinang also moved with Tanjungbalai Karimun Rescue Team to conduct SAR searches on victims.
"At 17:30 WIB Tanjungpinang SAR Office received information from Malaysian coast guards that they found a dead machine pompong in Johor Malaysian waters," he said, Sunday (09/29/2019).
He conveyed, from the identity data mentioned by Malaysian coast guard it was true that fishermen were in search.
Previously reported, Abdul Rahman, a fisherman from Leho, Uma Bay Village, Karimun Regency, Riau Islands Province (Kepri) reportedly lost, Friday (9/27/2019).
According to a Leho fisherman, Suhardi No, Abdurahman departed on Tuesday (9/24/2019) around 13.30 WIB.
"Family said, he left after the zuhur prayer," he said.
Abdurahman set himself out to sea from fishing port of Leho, Uma Bay Village, Tebing District, Karimun Regency, using a 16 PK engine pompong (Tribunbatam.id/endrakaputra)
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