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  • 18:32 07 Nov 2009
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  • 01:32 08 Nov 2009

Missing persons

When a relative or friend goes missing abroad it can be very distressing and you may feel at a loss as to what to do about it.

If you are in the UK and worried about a British national who you think is missing abroad, we can let you know how to produce a missing person's report for your local police so Interpol enquiries can begin.

Contact the FCO

Contact the FCO in London on 020 7008 1500 or if you are abroad yourself then contact us here.

Although we cannot carry out physical searches on your behalf, we can give you information about appropriate local authorities. We can also give you contact details for any relevant local charitable and voluntary organisations specialising in tracing missing people.

Detective agencies

Where appropriate, we can give you information about the federation or association of any local private detective agencies.

If you want, Consular staff in London can meet family representatives, maintain contact with you and tell you about any new developments.

Missing abroad

The Lucie Blackman Trust have set up 'Missing Abroad' to assist families whose relatives go missing overseas.  They aim to provide advice and support to families including assistance in mounting a search campaign.  Contact details are:

Telephone: 020 7047 5060
Email: matt@lbtrust.org
24 Hr Page: 07666 868609




Consular section

Opening hours:
Monday - Thursday
0830 - 1130 & 1300 - 1530
Friday 0830 - 1200
Tel: +855 (0)23 427 124
Ext. 2215 / 2216 / 2210
Fax: +855 (0)23 427 125
Email: Consular section

Public holidays

In the event of consular emergency out of office hours please contact our duty officer on mobile phone +855 (0)12 850 072.

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