Man Reported Missing In Felda Palong 3 Found Safe Today

Kuala lumpur: An elderly man who was reported missing after entering an oil palm plantation in Felda Palong 3 on Sunday was found safe today after a search and rescue (SAR) operation that entered its fourth day. Deputy Fire Superintendent II Mohd Jefri Jamal stated that the victim, Abdullah Alias, 78, was discovered by a plantation worker at approximately 12:10 pm in Felda Palong 4 oil palm plantation, about 3.5 kilometers from the location where he was reported missing.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Abdullah was subsequently handed over to the police and then taken to a health clinic for a medical examination. Medical personnel at the clinic confirmed he is in a stable condition, although he was exhausted after surviving on only the mineral water he had brought with him into the plantation.

Mohd Jefri mentioned that the search and rescue (SAR) operation for the man entered its fourth day today and was called off after the victim was found. The SAR team comprised two senior officers and 18 personnel from the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), including members of the Special Tactical Operation and Rescue Team of Malaysia (STORM), and two K9 detection dogs.

Also involved in the operation were 22 officers and personnel from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), four members of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and 20 volunteers from the local community. Based on media reports, Abdullah had failed to return home after entering the plantation on the evening of May 31. His motorcycle was later discovered within the plantation area, prompting the launch of the SAR operation.