Missing 14-year-old boy
back home, say police
Johor police chief M Kumar says the family reported that the boy came home of his own accord.
He said the teenager’s family reported the matter to the police at around 11.30am. Kumar added that the Muar police headquarters is conducting a thorough investigation into the matter.
He said the boy did not suffer any serious injury and advised the public to wait for the results of the investigation as well as the official statement from the police.
Kumar told reporters.The family reported that the boy returned home on his own. When questioned, he said he was in the area throughout the time he was reported missing,
Kumar advised parents to keep an eye on their children, adding that parents must monitor their children’s movement, including their travel to and from school as well as their social interactions.
The boy did not return to his home in Jalan Kerayong, Rumah Rakyat 1 Pagoh, on Sunday after attending school at SMK Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah 1, just 200m from his house.
Just wondering... are the Muslims suffering from the innovatis syndrome in the giving of name to their children? Being simple is not enough but must follow trend of the time? The phenomena is not unique to any particular group of people, but could not help being struck by the slightly tonguetwisting name of the boy. Even the previously high profile missing and later to be found death autistic boy had the name Zayn Rayyan...bit hard to keep up hence the broad and imagination of the people in this world.
ReplyDeleteOh, btw...are there deeper problem with the missing persons, particularly children and young adult level? Are there any connection with global human trafficking and child exploitation issues that warrant several Trump-era Executive Orders that are still in effect and many on-going operations that broke and net major results on pedophile network and human trafficking? Just wondering out loud....
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