The United Arab Emirates community has mobilized to locate MD Surooq Mia, a 56-year-old Bangladeshi national who vanished under mysterious circumstances in Ajman on February 17, coinciding with Ramadan eve. The long-term resident, employed as a car washer for fifteen years, was last captured on surveillance footage at approximately 9:28 PM entering a local grocery store in the industrial district, dressed in traditional South Asian attire consisting of a lungi and white shirt.
According to his employer, Shehzaad, Surooq had completed his regular shift, returned to his residence, transferred funds to his family in Bangladesh, showered, and eaten dinner before departing unexpectedly. Notably, the missing man left behind all critical personal documents—including his Emirates ID and passport—and carried merely 100 dirhams, suggesting no premeditated plans for an extended absence.
Shehzaad, an Indian expatriate operating a family enterprise, expressed profound concern regarding his employee’s unexplained disappearance. “We maintain complete trust in him,” he stated. “His recent monetary transfer to relatives demonstrates responsible behavior, and we have identified no plausible motives for voluntary departure.”
Authorities have indicated that formal missing person procedures require a seven-day waiting period before official reports can be filed. Meanwhile, Surooq’s colleagues have initiated independent search operations, checking multiple police stations and immigration offices without success. The missing man’s family in Bangladesh, comprising his wife, three children, and grandchild, remain desperately anxious for information. His youngest son, MD Shariful Islam, reported their final communication occurred shortly before the disappearance, during which Surooq mentioned needing to visit the market.
The employer has provided the family with copies of identification documents to facilitate potential official inquiries. Described as physically slight—approximately 4 feet 8 inches tall and 50 kilograms—Surooq is generally considered to be in satisfactory health despite being a passive smoker. Community members and relatives continue to hope for his safe recovery and urge anyone with relevant information to contact 0557712686.
