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Kidnapped Yin Safe; Is The Case Closed?




UPDATE:
Hah! Perhaps the police we're being extremely tactical in saying the case was closed. Let the suspects let their guard down then WHAMMO! YOU'RE BUSTED DUDE!

Let's pray that this case is solved quickly and we kill two birds with one stone; the perpetrators of the incident as well as the begging problem in KL and other major Malaysian cities.

AMIR
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While the nation I am sure has sighed relief that Muhammad Nazrin Shamsul Ghazali has been returned to his parents, a quick corridor survey I conducted confirms my own doubts if the case should be treated as closed; people are asking many questions:

a.) why was the boy shaved bald?
b.) the claim by the Myanmarese couple that they did not know what to do after finding the boy is unbelievable

The case is closed, as far as Malaysian police is concerned. IGP Tan Sri Musa Hasan said "Now that Yin has been found, the case has been closed as there are no criminal elements involved".

I may be called ungrateful, but to me there seem to be too much ambiguities in the "discovery" of the child in Sentul.

The story goes that Myanmarese couple, Rasidah Nur Islam, 27, and Abdul Rahman Doli Rahman, 31, who live in Sentul Pasar "realised" that they were in fact housing Yin for the past two weeks, only after looking at a poster of Yin they received while shopping at Sogo Shopping Centre in KL on Saturday.

After finding the boy on March 31st, they took him home and did not know what to do with the boy. Ok, call me a skeptic, but the first thing anyone does when finding something that does not belong to him or her is go to the police. This was not even a "thing", it was a boy!

My second query is, if the boy had been under their care for the last two weeks, wouldn't any of their neighbours seen the boy? Was the boy kept inside the home all this while? If so, where (and why) did he get his head shaven?

It should be noted that shaving a child bald is quite a common MO for kidnappers; it immediately changes the appearance of a child.

The plot thickens when you consider that an anonymous call was received claiming that the boy was going to be sent to Myanmar.

I'm curious because as much as I am happy for the boy and his parents, I would surely want to see such incidents no longer happening in Malaysia.

I'm no cop, but shouldn't we question the couple and his neighbours on the questions I pose here, and some more I'm sure readers will have?

Comments

Anonymous said…
Malaysiakini quotes from AFP that Burmese couple has been detained for investigations. Read more at http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/65957 (Sub required)
Anonymous said…
Dearest Amir,

They heard you my friend! The Police arrested the couple yesterday I believe.

It seems that the IGP spoke to soon that the case is closed. Tsk tsk tsk.....
Mawar said…
Hi Uncle,

Semoga Tuhan memberkati usaha dan kerjasama yang di berikan kepada pihak yang menghulurkan bantuan dalam pencarian Adik Yin...

Semoga yang bertanggungjawab diadili dengan sewajarnya...
Fiona said…
hey amir,

YOU should be the IGP man. :-p
Anonymous said…
Helmi here,

Hi Bro,

First and foremost ..Nice entry and very invormative...every entry give us lesson and we as visitor to think the moral of every entry .

Back to the this enrty Congrats to our Police. Jalankan tanggungjawab yang sepatutnya. Tapi kenapa pulak dalam siaran TV dan Radio ..orang ramai send sms mengutuk parents Yin. Biarkan Polis jalankan penyiasatan untuk mengetahui kebenaran yang kita mungkin semua tidak tahu.

Sekarang Yin dah dapat bermain semula dengan adiknnya .Parents Yin dah boleh lelapkan mata. Setelah dua minggu berusaha mencari anak mereka.

Let the police do their job.Hope to read more interest entry.

Regards.
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Anonymous said…
Kepada Saudara Amir, Tuan Empunya Blog.

Sama-samalah kita ambil pengajaran daripada apa yang berlaku terhadap adik Yin. Adik Yin pun sudah ditemui dan dikembalikan kepada kedua orang tuanya.Pasangan Myanmar tersebut telah pun dibebaskan.

Moral of the story...time kita tengah shopping, janganlah leka sangat..sampai anak-anak kita terlepas dari pandangan kita.

To the shopping complex management...make sure CCTV beroperasi sepenuhnya.

Salam

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