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Police Raises NUR Alert For Missing 11-Year-Old Girl Last Seen 6 Days Ago

She was last seen in Ampang Jaya on Saturday, 15 February.

Cover image via New Straits Times & Polis Diraja Malaysia

A National Urgent Response (NUR) alert has been issued for an 11-year-old girl last seen in Ampang, Kuala Lumpur

According to New Straits Times, Fulmina Abdul Ghufur was reported missing by her family at Pandan Indah police station on Sunday, 16 February, a day after she went missing.

The girl was described as being 160cm tall, weighing 45kg, with fair skin, and a pointy nose

She was last seen wearing a green T-shirt and black pants at Jalan Bunga Tanjung 7, Taman Muda in Ampang Jaya.

Contacted by The Star, district police chief Assistant Comissioner Noor Azmi Yusoff said the girl had told her father she was going to a shop at 7.30pm on 15 February, Saturday, to buy some food.

He added that the girl is from Myanmar and has a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) card.

Anyone who has seen Fulmina Abdul Ghufur or have any information on the girl are urged to contact the investigating officer

You can contact Inspector Shahidatul Nur Mohd Yusoff at +6011-15316560, Ampang Police Headquarters at +603-42897222 , or go to the nearest police station.

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