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Captured Post Date: 2026-03-11 00:00:00
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A Message from a Child Serving at the South Sulawesi Regional Police Reassures Captain Miswar's Wife Following the Musaffah 2 Ship Incident
LUWU – News of the incident involving the tugboat Musaffah 2 in the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East continues to cause anxiety for the families of the crew members back home. One family still awaiting confirmation is the family of Captain Miswar Paturusi (50), a sailor from Pattedong Village, South Ponrang District, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi.
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A Message from a Child Serving at the South Sulawesi Regional Police Reassures Captain Miswar's Wife Following the Musaffah 2 Ship Incident
EditorialMarch 11, 2026
LUWU – News of the incident involving the tugboat Musaffah 2 in the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East continues to cause anxiety for the families of the crew members back home. One family still awaiting confirmation is the family of Captain Miswar Paturusi (50), a sailor from Pattedong Village, South Ponrang District, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi.
In the midst of this uncertain situation, the family is trying to contain their anxiety while waiting for official information from the company and the government regarding the condition of the crew members on the ship.
Captain Miswar's wife, Marliani Ahmad (47), said she and her family were in shock after news of the Musaffah 2 tugboat incident spread widely. Various pieces of information circulating on social media and in chain messages made the family increasingly anxious because much of the information could not be confirmed.
According to Marliani, in the midst of this situation, her eldest son, who serves as a member of the police at the South Sulawesi Regional Police, tried to calm her down so that she would not rush to believe information that was not yet clear.
"My son said, 'Mom, calm down. Don't be fooled by unclear information. Wait for information from the company office and the Indonesian Embassy,'" Marliani said when met at her home on Wednesday (March 11, 2026).
Captain Miswar and Marliani have been married for a long time and have been blessed with two children. Their first child, Muhammad Qiratul Miswar, is currently serving as a police officer at the South Sulawesi Regional Police. Their second child, Muhammad Hayatullah Miswar, is still in his second year of high school.
Marliani admitted that she was initially devastated when she first heard about the incident on the boat her husband was on. However, she managed to calm herself down after receiving support from family and relatives who continued to offer encouragement.
According to Marliani , the message from her eldest child made her try to restrain herself from being provoked by the various news circulating on social media.
"I tried and chose to wait patiently while continuing to hope for good news regarding my husband and the other crew members ," she said .
Since news of the incident broke, several family members and neighbors have come to the house to offer moral support. Their presence, Marliani said, has helped strengthen the family, which is already experiencing anxiety.
However, the anxiety couldn't be completely eliminated. Every development that emerged was a constant concern for the family, hoping for reassuring news regarding the crew's condition.
As a wife, Marliani hopes that there will be clear information as soon as possible from the company and the government so that the family will not continue to be shrouded in uncertainty.
"I just hope there's clear news. Our family continues to pray that everything is okay," he said.
Marliani revealed that her husband, Miswar, almost always made time to contact his family via video message , even when he was working on a ship sailing abroad.
"My father doesn't like regular phone calls; he prefers video calls. He video calls me, the children, and other family members almost every day ," she said.
According to Marliani, her husband often contacted the family in the morning, afternoon, and before bedtime at around 21.00 WITA.
"Usually in the morning, afternoon, or before bed around 9 p.m. When he makes video calls, he shows his activities on the ship. Sometimes he shows the sea, the workspace on the ship, or just shows himself resting ," he explained.
Not infrequently, these simple conversations last quite a long time because Miswar also wants to hear stories from his children at home.
Marliani said that for the family, the video call was the most anticipated moment of the day. Although brief, the habit helped alleviate the longing that Miswar often felt away from home for extended periods.
Meanwhile, Marliani continues her daily activities as usual. She helps manage the family's hardware store, located not far from their home.
Even when she was serving customers or manning the cash register, Marliani still made an effort to answer her husband's video calls. Now, this habit has become a cherished memory for the family.
"Sometimes I'm working while manning the cashier at a hardware store, but I still make video calls," he said.
" This simple habit is a connection that keeps our family feeling close, even though we have to carry out our duties as sailors in international waters ," added Marliani.
Until now, the family of Captain Miswar Paturusi is still waiting for official information regarding the Musaffah 2 tugboat incident that occurred in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Pesan Anak yang Bertugas di Polda Sulsel Tenangkan Istri Kapten Miswar Usai Insiden Kapal Musaffah 2
LUWU– Kabar mengenai insiden kapal tughboat Musaffah 2 di perairan Selat Hormuz, Timur Tengah masih menyisakan kecemasan bagi keluarga para awak kapal di kampung halaman. Salah satu keluarga yang hingga kini masih menunggu kepastian kabar adalah keluarga Kapten Miswar Paturusi (50), pelaut asal Kelurahan Pattedong, Kecamatan Ponrang Selatan, Kabupaten Luwu, Sulawesi Selatan.
Di tengah situasi penuh ketidakpastian tersebut, keluarga berusaha menahan rasa khawatir sambil menunggu informasi resmi dari pihak perusahaan maupun pemerintah terkait kondisi para awak kapal yang berada di kapal tersebut.
Istri Kapten Miswar, Marliani Ahmad (47), mengatakan bahwa dirinya dan keluarganya sempat mengalami syok setelah kabar insiden kapal tughboat Musaffah 2 beredar luas. Berbagai informasi yang beredar di media sosial maupun pesan berantai membuat keluarga semakin cemas karena banyak kabar yang belum dapat dipastikan kebenarannya.
Menurut Marliani, di tengah situasi tersebut anak sulungnya yang bertugas sebagai anggota kepolisian di Polda Sulawesi Selatan berusaha menenangkan dirinya agar tidak terburu-buru mempercayai informasi yang belum jelas.
“Anak saya bilang, Ibu tenang dulu. Jangan dulu termakan sama informasi-informasi yang belum jelas. Tunggu informasi dari kantor perusahaan dan KBRI,” kata Marliani saat ditemui di rumahnya. Rabu (11/3/2026)/
Kapten Miswar dan Marliani diketahui telah lama membina rumah tangga dan dikaruniai dua orang anak. Anak pertama mereka, Muhammad Qiratul Miswar, kini bertugas sebagai anggota kepolisian di Polda Sulawesi Selatan. Sementara anak kedua mereka, Muhammad Hayatullah Miswar, masih duduk di bangku SMA kelas II.
Marliani mengaku awalnya merasa sangat terpukul ketika pertama kali mendengar kabar mengenai insiden kapal yang ditumpangi suaminya. Namun ia mencoba menenangkan diri setelah mendapatkan dukungan dari keluarga dan kerabat yang terus datang memberikan semangat.
Menurut Marliani, pesan dari anak sulungnya tersebut membuat dirinya berusaha menahan diri agar tidak terpancing oleh berbagai kabar yang beredar di media sosial.
“Saya berusaha dan memilih menunggu dengan sabar sambil terus berharap ada kabar baik mengenai suami dan para awak kapal lainnya,” ucapnya.
Sejak kabar insiden tersebut mencuat, sejumlah keluarga dan tetangga juga datang ke rumah untuk memberikan dukungan moral. Kehadiran mereka, kata Marliani, sedikit banyak membantu menguatkan keluarga yang sedang diliputi kecemasan.
Meski demikian, rasa khawatir tetap tidak bisa sepenuhnya dihilangkan. Setiap perkembangan informasi yang muncul selalu menjadi perhatian keluarga, dengan harapan ada kabar yang menenangkan mengenai kondisi para awak kapal.
Sebagai seorang istri, Marliani berharap ada kejelasan informasi secepatnya dari pihak perusahaan maupun pemerintah agar keluarga tidak terus diliputi ketidakpastian.
“Saya hanya berharap ada kabar yang jelas. Kami di keluarga terus berdoa semoga semuanya dalam keadaan baik,” ujarnya.
Marliani mengungkapkan, suaminya Miswar hampir selalu menyempatkan diri menghubungi keluarganya melalui pesan video, meski sedang bekerja di atas kapal yang berlayar di luar negeri.
“Bapak itu tidak suka telepon biasa, dia lebih suka video call. Hampir setiap hari dia video call sama saya dengan anak dan keluarga lainnya,” tuturnya.
Menurut Marliani, suaminya kerap menghubungi keluarga pada pagi hari, sore hari, hingga menjelang waktu tidur sekitar pukul 21.00 Wita.
“Biasanya pagi, sore, atau menjelang tidur sekitar jam sembilan malam. Kalau menelpon video dia memperlihatkan aktivitasnya selama berada di kapal. Terkadang ia menunjukkan suasana laut, ruang kerja di kapal, atau sekadar memperlihatkan dirinya yang sedang beristirahat,” jelasnya.
Tak jarang, percakapan sederhana itu berlangsung cukup lama karena Miswar juga ingin mendengar cerita dari anak-anaknya di rumah.
Marliani mengatakan, bagi keluarga, momen panggilan video itu menjadi waktu yang paling dinantikan setiap hari. Meski singkat, kebiasaan tersebut mampu mengobati rasa rindu karena Miswar sering berada jauh dari rumah dalam waktu yang lama.
Di sisi lain, Marliani tetap menjalani aktivitasnya sehari-hari seperti biasa. Ia membantu mengelola toko bangunan milik keluarga yang berada tidak jauh dari rumah mereka.
Meski sedang melayani pelanggan atau menjaga kasir, Marliani tetap berusaha menjawab panggilan video dari suaminya. Kini, kebiasaan tersebut justru menjadi kenangan yang paling membekas bagi keluarga.
“Kadang saya lagi kerja sambil jaga kasir di toko bangunan, tapi tetap video call,” ujarnya.
“Kebiasaan sederhana itu menjadi penghubung yang membuat keluarga kami tetap terasa dekat, meskipun harus menjalankan tugasnya sebagai pelaut di perairan internasional,” tambah Marliani.
Hingga kini, keluarga Kapten Miswar Paturusi masih menunggu perkembangan informasi resmi terkait insiden kapal tughboat Musaffah 2 yang terjadi di kawasan Selat Hormuz.