Case of missing child very puzzling, says Sarawak Deputy Police Commissioner


Sarawak Deputy Police Commissioner Datuk Dev Kumar (right) checking out the village of missing six-year-old girl Nurardiana Damia in Bintulu. He visited the family too.

MIRI: The mysterious disappearance of Nurardiana Damia Abdullah, 6, has received the attention of Sarawak Deputy Police Commissioner Datuk Dev Kumar, who visited her village - Kpg Baru Laut - near Bintulu town, to personally look into the case.

He described the case as very puzzling, as there are still no lead or physical evidence.

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