TERNATE - A child from Ternate City, North Maluku (Malut), Ibnu Sabil Putra Bahari (9) who was declared missing was finally found on the First KM Bunda ship while docking in Manado City, North Sulawesi.
The victim's parents, Astiana, said that her child had been missing since Monday (10/7) and was no longer seen at home when he returned from school.
He reported missing his son to the Ternate Police Station who then helped find the child who was still in elementary school.
After making a report at the Ternate Police Station, on Tuesday (11/07), two days later, he was contacted by the ship KM Permata Bunda, who informed him that the child was carried away by the ship.
"His position at that time was on a ship that had just arrived at Manado Harbor after a voyage from Ternate City," Astiana said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, July 14.
After receiving the news, finally from anxiety it became calm, because it had been found in good health.
Meanwhile, Armi Amalia, captain of the ship KM Permata Bunda, stated that when the ship had docked at Manado Harbor, then saw a child on board on Thursday (13/07) night.
"Initially we thought it was the son of one of the ship's passengers who was on deck one, but a few hours later we approached the child, it turned out that his son was from Astiana's mother who is currently being sought in Ternate City," he said.
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Then Amri contacted her parents to report that their child is now on board and is at Manado Harbor.
He reported to his parents that the child was in good health and would remain on the ship until he returned to Ternate City.
"Last night when the ship docked back at Ahmad Yani Ternate Port, we immediately handed over Ibnu Sabil Putra Bahari to his parents," said the captain of the KM Permata Bunda ship.
Meanwhile, the Public Relations Officer of the Ternate Police, Iptu Wahyuddin when contacted, appealed to the people in Ternate City, especially parents, to pay attention to their children's activities in their respective homes, so that similar cases no longer occur.
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