Expiry of Balisong's British visa looms, according to the police reports
In a puzzling turn of events, a missing person case has emerged involving an A-level student named Balisong. The student, who hails from Cheadle, Greater Manchester in the UK, went missing on June 6 after failing to attend school and instead boarding a one-way flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Balisong arrived in Selangor on June 7, a day before his visa, valid for a duration of three months, was due to arrive in Malaysia. Since then, his whereabouts have remained a mystery. The current location of Balisong is unknown, and efforts to locate him are being made with information provided by his mother and other parties.
The Selangor police chief, Shazeli Kahar, has taken the lead in the search for Balisong. In a statement made in Shah Alam today, Kahar expressed concern over the student's disappearance and assured that the police are continuing their efforts to locate him.
The student's actions leading up to his disappearance have raised concerns of a planned disappearance. Balisong's visa expiration will allow the police to trace his movements, but until then, his current location remains unknown.
In his last known contact, an email sent on July 9, Balisong asked his mother not to worry, stopped searching for him, and apologized for his actions. The email also contained a wish for his family's success in life, which has led some to speculate about the student's possible intention to permanently leave his family.
However, it is important to note that there is no information about a person named Balisong or their last known communication with their mother in the provided search results, which only discuss the Balisong as a type of Philippine butterfly knife unrelated to a person.
As the search for Balisong continues, the community hopes for a positive outcome and the safe return of the missing student. The police are urging anyone with information regarding Balisong's whereabouts to come forward and help in the ongoing investigation.