Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — The mystery surrounding a Subang Jaya police officer who had not returned home for several days was resolved when he was found safe on Monday.

Subang Jaya District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Wan Azlan Wan Mamat, said the 40-year-old officer was detected returning to the USJ 8 Police Station quarters at around 1.45am, Sinar Harian reported today.

“The USJ 8 Police Station staff noticed the officer’s vehicle entering the station quarters. The investigating officer handling the case was immediately informed,” he said in a statement on Monday.

He added that the investigative team brought the officer to the police station and informed his wife to come in for verification.

“The officer is now safe and in good health. Investigations found that during his absence, he had been at several mosques around Morib, Banting, and Putra Heights,” Wan Azlan said.

The officer, identified as Mohd Fadhil Mohamed @ Ahadiah, was last seen at his residence in the Subang Jaya Police District Headquarters quarters on Jalan USJ 8 on October 15. 

He reportedly left in a black Proton Saga with registration number WC 8024 K.

The disappearance was reported by his family on October 16 at around 9.15pm after they were unable to contact him for two consecutive days.

 Malay Mail – Malaysia

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