Sabah family rescued after being lost in swamp may now face action under MCO

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The family of six had gone missing after a clam-hunting excursion in Tuaran. FMTNews Tuaran

The crowd that gathered after the family of six was found by rescuers in Tuaran today.

Tuaran police chief Hamizi Halim said following a report from concerned family members today, a search team made up of personnel from the Fire and Rescue Service Department, Civil Defence Force and Rela was sent to the area.Hamizi said the group had been sent to nearby Kampung Bukit Payung for a health test.

Meanwhile, in Sabah’s east coast Lahad Datu district, police detained a man and his son who defied the MCO to sell smuggled cigarettes yesterday.

 

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