On October 4, local time, two Chinese tourists disappeared while staying in the Silk Fish resort on Manatanani Island, Malaysia.The local police received a report from the resort's security department at 7:57 p.m. on October 5, saying the two tourists did not handle their departure procedures as planned and were missing.
The investigation shows,The missing man is named Yu Xiaopeng, 25 years old, from Weihai, Shandong Province, working in Wuhu, Anhui Province; the woman is named Fan Qin, 28 years old, a local of Wuhu。The two checked into the resort at 2:14 pm on October 4 and were scheduled to check out at 11:30 the next day, but they lost contact since then.The last time they were witnessed, the men were wearing black long sleeves and long pants, and the women were wearing black short sleeves and shorts.
On the evening of October 8,The Consulate General of Sabah Yunshang issued a documentThe Consul General.Zhu XinglongAttach great importance to this matter andEmergency Consular Protection Projects, contact the Sabah State Police and ask to carry out search and rescue work as soon as possible, inform the families of the missing persons of the relevant situation, and closely follow up the search progress.
On the 8th, Zhu Jinglong went to meet with the director of the police station, Sharingin Hussein and the head of the search and rescue team, listened to Sharingin about the police, maritime law enforcement agencies and fire rescue agencies and other joint search work after the day, said that Chinese citizens were concerned about the safety of Xiaoping and Fang Zhen, caused multiple concerns, urged the police to further increase the sea and air search efforts, fight for the second, not to let go of any clues and locations, to find the missing Chinese tourists as soon as possible.
Zhu XinglongIt is hoped that relevant departments of Sabah can effectively strengthen safety management and risk investigation of tourist islands within their jurisdiction, promptly fill in security loopholes, and ensure the safety of China tourists. Sharuddin said that he would follow the instructions of the Sabah State Police Station and Fire Rescue Bureau and go all out to continue the search work.
Lost tourist information Source: Royal Malaysian Police PDRM
Source: Red Star NewsThe General Consulate in Shaba, the Nine-Party News, the Yankos Evening News, etc.