Jakarta –
Son search process Ridwan Kamil, Emmeril Khan Mumtadz, which was lost in the River Aare, Switzerland, continues. The governor of West Java and his wife, Atalia Praratya, have met with police officials in Switzerland to discuss the search for their son, who is familiarly called Eril.
The moment Ridwan Kamil met with Swiss police officials was reported on the official website of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, kemlu.go.id. In a press release from the Indonesian Embassy in Bern, it was written that Ridwan Kamil met with the Head of the Maritime Police and the Regional Police Chief on the third day of the search, Saturday (28/5).
“Brother Eril’s parents, Mr. Ridwan Kamil and Mrs. Atalia, today met with the Chief of the Maritime Police, Urs Käller, and the Chief of the Regional Police, Thomas Müller, to hear the latest information regarding the search process so far,” the Indonesian Embassy in Bern said in a statement. on Sunday (29/5/2022).
Ridwan Kamil met with Maritime Police Chief Urs Käller and Regional Police Chief Thomas Müller during the search for Eril (Photo taken from the official website of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs kemlu.go.id)– |
In the third day of the search, the SAR team led by the Bern Maritime Police had traveled along the Aare River by flying drone which flew low along the river.
“The SAR team is flying again drone surveillance flying low along the river bank. Search efforts on the third day are further intensified at several points that are considered crucial in the Aare River area,” the Indonesian Embassy in Bern said in a statement.
Meanwhile, today, Sunday (29/5), the search will continue by focusing on the area between the 2 floodgates at the point where Eril disappeared. The search method on the fourth day uses boats and sensors that can detect depths of up to 3 meters.
“The search plan tomorrow (red-Sunday) will focus on the area between the two floodgates closest to the location where Brother Eril was last seen, namely Schwellenmaetelli and Engehalde. Tomorrow’s search method will use boats and sensors capable of detecting a depth of 3 meters,” wrote the Indonesian Embassy in Bern. .
It is known, Eril was declared missing since Thursday (26/5) at 11.24 local time.
The Indonesian Embassy in Bern ensures that Eril’s search process is timeless, details on the next page.
Watch the video ‘The Indonesian Embassy in Bern: There is No Time Limit on the Search for Ridwan Kamil’s Child’:
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