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Singaporean Pinoy man from sg who went to JB 3 days ago can't be reached, family makes police report

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/s...go-cant-be-reached-family-makes-police-report

A Singaporean man who went to Johor Bahru three days ago has become uncontactable, and his friends and family members are mystified over what could have happened to him.

Mardave Parades Manuel, 29, was believed to have crossed the border into Malaysia at around 2.55pm on Tuesday (May 28), according to his friend, who gave her name as Zhong.

She told AsiaOne that Manuel, who is Philippine-born, had gone there to sell his cryptocurrency, which is believed to be worth RM240,000 (S$68,900).
He did not inform anyone where and what time the crypto transaction would be taking place.

He became uncontactable after sending a text to his fiancee around 4pm on the same day. Calls and messages from his parents and brother at 4.30pm went unanswered.

Zhong said that the last record the family had about Manuel's whereabouts is a Grab ride from his Bukit Merah block to Bugis Bus Terminal at Queen Street.

Manuel's brother has since lodged a police report in Singapore and JB. The Singaporepolice confirmed that a report was filed.

Zhong said: "We don't know the full details of his crypto transaction, so we're a bit lost on where to start looking if we were to go into JB.

"[All I know] is that he just wants to sell his crypto and stop trading."

Manuel, a computer analyst, was last seen wearing blue jeans and black top. He has a birthmark on his right eye.

Zhong noted that Manuel is a responsible person who is usually easily contactable.

"He'd also update his parents or fiancee on his whereabouts or whether he is not coming home that night," she said, adding that Manuel will be getting married in seven months.

"I've been texting [his fiancee] here and there, but she's trying to be as composed as she
Zhong has also reached out to Malaysian media for help — her plea was covered in Chinese publication China Press.

AsiaOne has contacted Manuel's fiancee for more information.
 

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Why did he took a bus instead of driving in?

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S'pore man, 29, reported missing in M'sia, family appealing for information​

He is believed to have gone into JB to sell cryptocurrency.
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A 29-year-old Singaporean citizen has been reported missing in Malaysia after family and friends lost contact with him since Tuesday (May 28).





Mardave, who works as a computer analyst at an IT firm in Singapore, was last seen by his brother when leaving their Bukit Merah home at 2pm that day.
He said he was going to the office for work but was found to have entered Johor Bahru (JB) instead.
Police reports were made in both Singapore and Malaysia after he became uncontactable.

Crossed over to JB and went uncontactable​


Mardave's last message was at around 4pm that day, to his fiancee.
When his brother tried texting him on WhatsApp, the messages were not delivered and calls to his phone did not go through.
According to a police report made by Mardave's brother, Mardave's passport could not be found at home.

The report also indicated that he was found to have left Singapore via Woodlands Checkpoint on May 28.

Believed to have gone into JB to sell cryptocurrency​


Zhong, a friend of Mardave, told Mothership that based on his emails, he had booked a Grab from his house to the Queen Street bus terminal at Bugis.
The bus terminal provides a 24-hour bus service from Bugis to JB.
Zhong added that Mardave's office informed them that he did not show up for work that day.
Her friend group believed he might have headed into JB to sell cryptocurrency and raise money for the costs of an upcoming wedding and house, Zhong said.
She added that Mardave visited JB regularly, but would usually drive in just to pump petrol before returning to Singapore.
 

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Zhong, a friend of Mardave, told Mothership that based on his emails, he had booked a Grab from his house to the Queen Street bus terminal at Bugis.

She added that Mardave visited JB regularly, but would usually drive in just to pump petrol before returning to Singapore.
I don’t quite understand this part.

First part - he took a Grab.

Second part - he usually drives in to pump petrol.
 

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I don’t quite understand this part.

First part - he took a Grab.

Second part - he usually drives in to pump petrol.
I think usually he drives in jb for petrol. But on that day ,instead of driving he took a grab to bugis bus terminal and took a bus into jb.
 
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