LIMBANG, July 6 – A soldier from the 7th Battalion of the Border Regiment (RS), reported missing during an operation dubbed Op Ukur conducted with the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) on June 18, has been found safe Saturday morning.
Private Muhammad Syafiq Hilmi Abd Halim, stationed at Kidurong Camp, Bintulu, was located by a search and rescue (SAR) team at 11.29 am following a 17-day operation, according to a statement from the Malaysian Army (TDM) Headquarters.
“Muhammad Syafiq was found safe with his equipment and weapons intact, though weakened by hunger and dehydration. He received initial medical treatment at the discovery site,“ read the statement.
The soldier successfully followed guide markers along the designated pilot route near the search area.
Muhammad Syafiq’s family has been informed and will soon be flown to Sarawak at TDM’s expense.
Private Muhammad Syafiq was assigned to escort the marking and measurement of the Malaysia-Brunei Darussalam border from Ulu Tutong to Bebuloh, Limbang, between June 11 and Sept 2, 2024, under the supervision of Headquarters 31 Border Brigade.
“The Malaysian Army extends heartfelt thanks to the Sarawak government, Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF), Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), and JUPEM for their cooperation and commitment until the safe recovery of the soldier,” the statement said.
TDM also acknowledged the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) for their invaluable assistance and support during the SAR operation.
The statement further added that TDM would establish a Board of Inquiry to determine the cause of the incident and improve existing standard operating procedures (SOPs).