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07 Jun 2017 | Wed 12:26
A patrol vessel used by the military's Coast Guard units
A patrol vessel used by the military's Coast Guard units
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Lost at Sea
Rescue officers relentlessly continue search for Corporal Sumaid
Rescue officers will continue their search for Corporal Sumaid, although there are no new reports thus far
The MNDF said that they cannot confirm the statements claiming that the vessel had capsized
There were three Maldivians onboard, two of whom had managed to swim to the nearby Shangri-La Island Resort

Rescue officers have on Tuesday said that their search for police Corporal Mohamed Sumaid, who went missing off of Addu City on Sunday, is still ongoing at full speed.

Ibrahim Azim, the Maldives National Defence Force’s media official, said that rescue officers are operating through air and sea in search of the police officer.

While they are also investigating the circumstances surrounding Corporal Sumaid’s disappearance, Azim said that investigative officers cannot confirm anything at this time.

Sumaid’s disappearance was reported to the MNDF at around 8:30 pm on Sunday night. While the MNDF’s Coast Guard had dispatched their southern squadron immediately, there is yet to be any new information on Corporal Sumaid.

On Monday, hours after the military dispatched a helicopter to assist with the search, officers had found Sumaid’s mobile phone near Gan of Addu City, where the incident is reported to have occurred.

Sumaid was on a fishing expedition on a dinghy with two of his friends, when the boat had reportedly capsized.

READ MORE: MNDF unable to confirm reports that dinghy had capsized

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