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Father on remand after son found dead in Rompin following a false missing report
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55263, member: 636"] Police detained a father for seven days after discovering his child's remains in Rompin, Negeri Sembilan, contradicting his missing person report. The man initially told authorities his son vanished from Bukit Indah on July 24, around 4 pm, while he was purchasing food. Investigators arrested the suspect at 12:20 pm on the same day he submitted the false complaint. Officers confirmed the man showed no drug use and possessed a clean criminal background. Authorities charge the father under Section 182 of the Penal Code for filing fraudulent information. Negeri Sembilan police received notification about the child's body at 4:30 pm yesterday at the burial site. Evidence suggests the victim suffered murder before burial at the remote location. The detention period began July 25 and will continue for one week while officers gather evidence. Police had previously asked citizens to help locate the missing child after the father's initial report from Taman Bukit Indah. [/QUOTE]
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