40-year-old Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) officer, Sergeant Mohd Fadhil Mohamed @ Ahadiah, who went missing after leaving the police dormitory in Subang Jaya, Selangor, was found safe this morning (20 October).
It turned out that Mohd Fadhil had been at different mosques during his “disappearance”.

A PDRM officer who went missing has since been found
Assistant Commissioner Wan Azlan Wan Mamat, Subang Jaya Police Chief, said that Mohd Fadhil was at a mosque in Banting and another mosque around Putra Heights throughout these days. According to Wan Azlan, a police officer spotted Fadhil’s vehicle entering the police dormitory today around 1:45 AM.
Fadhil was then brought to the USJ8 Police Station, where the police contacted his wife and informed her to head to the station.
“He is in a safe and stable condition,” Wan Azlan said in his statement.
PDRM, however, did not clarify why he spent days at different mosques when he was unreachable

Mohd Fadhil was reportedly last seen on Wednesday, 16 October, when he left the premises driving a black Proton Saga with the registration number WC 8024 K. The missing person’s report was lodged by his family after he failed to return home on Thursday night.
Fadhil also did not mention anything about his work or family matters, which may have contributed to his “disappearance” before he returned home safely.
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