Monday, April 30, 2012

Yet another child abduction


Child kidnapping cases has been on rise in Malaysia lately. You may have heard the news of abduction of 12 year old Nayati Moodliar in Kuala Lumpur few days ago. This is yet another case after Nurin, Shalinie and Dirang. I rather feel it is no longer safe for parents to leave their children to be alone and unattended in the public especially in this country. The regret for leaving their son walk to school would be exactly how the parents of Nayati are feeling right now. Indeed the entire social media fraternity and the humanitarian community have been poignant about the little boy disappearance since Friday morning. This kidnapping case sparked a massive buzz across the social networking sites, TV news and also has been the talk of the town.

It was no rare news for all on the abduction of a 12-year-old Dutch boy in Kuala Lumpur on last Friday, 27th April 2012. The boy, Nayati Shamelin Moodliar was dragged into a dark-colored Proton Gen 2 with number plate WNH 1356 by two men before the eyes of his classmates in broad day light (the police confirmed that the registration number of the vehicle is phony). He was abducted around 7.40am early Friday morning on the corner of Jalan Kiara when he was on his way to the Mont Kiara International School. Since then nothing has been heard of him.

Nayati is a 12 years old with dark brown hair and brown eyes. He is mixed origin of Indian and caucasian. He is 1.5 meters tall. He was last wearing his Mont Kiara International School white school shirt and green shorts. The boy Nayati Moodliar is the son of a couple from South Africa, Shamelin Moodliar and Janice Moodliar of Dutch nationality. The family had just moved in to Malaysia for the relocation of the boy’s father as management consultant in KL.
His parents are too distraught and plead to whoever has taken their little boy to return him home safely. All they want is to have their Nayati back home. For the past couple of days, various social networks are providing updates, flyers and photographs of Nayati have been put up to spread the news to get to his whereabouts across the country. A video of the parents going public with their plea is seen flashing on internet. I am just one of the compassionate strangers who feel for their family’s plight and helping to spread the word to let others know about Nayati in the hope that somewhere he will be found and returned home safely.

This is a little help that we all can do on our part to help spread the awareness of this missing child and pray that he will be able to return home safely soon. I hope fellow Malaysians can spare a few moments to pray for this little boy’s safety and spread the news alert on the lookout for Nayati.

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