No new leads as search for hiker enters 14th day

Search and rescue operations for hiker Jaslinda Saludin on Gunung Batu Putih have been scaled down after 14 days without success. Authorities confirmed that items discovered during the search do not belong to the missing hiker.
Why it matters
The case highlights the ongoing challenges and risks associated with mountain trekking and search operations in Malaysia.
Share Perak fire and rescue department assistant director says several items found at various locations do not belong to Jaslinda Saludin. The search for hiker Jaslinda Saludin, who was last seen on Gunung Batu Putih on May 24, has been scaled down after it was first launched nearly two weeks ago. (JBPM pic) IPOH : The search and rescue operation for hiker Jaslinda Saludin on Gunung Batu Putih entered its 14th day today without any new leads. The search has been scaled down since Thursday, with the fire and rescue department in charge.
The article provides a straightforward, factual update on a missing person case.
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