The Singapore Police Force has appealed for information on the whereabouts of a 17-year-old girl who was reported missing after she was last seen in the Kovan area.
The missing teenager, identified as Iffah Nur Syaurah Binte Abdullah, was last spotted on Jul. 30 at around 6.30am near 42 Surin Avenue, which is the location of Pertapis Centre for Women & Girls.
According to the police, she was last seen wearing a black jacket and greyish black pants at the time she went missing.
Members of the public who may have seen her or have any information about her whereabouts are urged to come forward to assist with investigations.
Police Seek Public Assistance To Locate Missing Teenager
The police have requested anyone with relevant information to contact the police hotline at 1800-255-0000.
Alternatively, members of the public can submit information online through the police’s official I-Witness platform. Authorities said that all information provided will be kept strictly confidential.
The police regularly issue public appeals for missing persons as part of efforts to locate individuals quickly and ensure their safety. Information from members of the public, including possible sightings or details about a person’s movements, can be important in helping officers establish their whereabouts.
Authorities Urge Anyone With Information To Step Forward
Pertapis Centre for Women & Girls, located along Surin Avenue in the Kovan area, provides support services for women and girls who require assistance.
The police have not released further details surrounding the circumstances of the teenager’s disappearance.
Members of the public are reminded not to spread unverified information online and should instead provide any relevant details directly to the authorities.
Anyone who may have seen Iffah Nur Syaurah Binte Abdullah or knows where she might be should contact the police immediately. Even seemingly minor details could help officers with their search efforts.
