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JAKARTA - An Indonesian migrant worker (PMI) on behalf of Jumanai (28) from Bontokadatto Village, Polongbangkeng Selatan District, South Sulawesi was reported missing due to being hit by costs while fishing fish in the 'robbed' River Sarawak, Malaysia Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia, Raden Sigit Witjaksono when contacted confirmed this incident. His party has received a report from the authorities of Sarawak, Malaysia, stating that a man from an oil palm plantation worker went missing in the airshed in Lawas, Limbang, Sarawak, Malaysia. <quo; It is true that we have received a report about an oil palm plantation worker who is an Indonesian citizen who was attacked by a crocodile in the airshed in the Lawas area, Limbang Sarawak,” he said in Kuching, Antara, Sunday, October 9 evening. Until now, his party is investigating and continuing to coordinate with the Sarawak authorities who are handling the disaster that occurred against the Indonesian citizen. “ According to reports we received, the disaster occurred this morning when Malaysia was fishing in the banyan River. The victim was found to have been grabbed and dragged by the crocodile into the water, so his colleague reported the incident to the Sarawak authorities for help,&rdquo said Sigit. Receiving the report, the Old Bomba and Rescue Center (BBP), the SAR team and local police immediately moved to the scene to help and search for the missing victim after being attacked by the crocodile. Judging from the victim's passport, the victim is known to be an illegal Indonesian migrant worker, because his passport has expired. The victim is also known that nine months ago he entered Sarawak, Malaysia from Nunukan (North Kalimantan) - Tawau (Sungai Mosquito) illegally.

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