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Missing girl found in Penang

Missing girl found in Penang

GEORGE TOWN: Penang police have found a three-year-old girl who was earlier reported missing at a hypermarket in Rawang.
A woman, who sent Wan Aisyah Wan Exzam to the Sungai Nibong police station at about 11.30am today, said her son had brought the girl to her house home in Teluk Kumbar at about 5am today.
She said her son, 44, had told her to send the girl to the nearest police station.
He had since gone missing after the incident.
The girl is said to be the daughter of a female school teacher Arbaiyah Md Zin who is based in Rawang.

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Published: Monday August 5, 2013 MYT 1:40:00 PM
Updated: Monday August 5, 2013 MYT 5:00:56 PM

Missing girl found in Penang

Picture of Aisyah published on PDRM Facebook page.
Picture of Aisyah published on PDRM Facebook page.


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GEORGE TOWN: Penang police have found a three-year-old girl who was earlier reported missing at a hypermarket in Rawang.
A woman, who sent Wan Aisyah Wan Exzam to the Sungai Nibong police station at about 11.30am today, said her son had brought the girl to her house home in Teluk Kumbar at about 5am today.
She said her son, 44, had told her to send the girl to the nearest police station.
He had since gone missing after the incident.
The girl is said to be the daughter of a female school teacher Arbaiyah Md Zin who is based in Rawang.

Meanwhile Gombak OCPD ACP Abdul Rahim Abdullah said the suspect, Mohd Faisal Ibrahim, was no where in sight, when Aisyah was surrended.
“The child was delivered in healthy condition. Her mother and investigating officer are on the way to the police station now."
“Aisyah will be sent to the Sungai Buloh Hopsital here for treatment later,” ACP Abdul Rahim said.
He added that police would record a statement from the suspect’s mother and urged the suspect to come forward to assist investigations.
The case is being investigated under Section 363 of the Penal Code for child abduction, he said.
More to come . . .


Missing toddler reunited with family

 

RAWANG: Three-year-old Wan Aisyah Wan Exzam is now back with her family when she turned up safe and sound at the Sungai Nibong police station in Penang.
She was reported missing three days ago after she was allegedly abducted by her mother’s boyfriend.
Gombak OCPD Asst Comm Abdul Rahim Abdullah said Wan Aisyah, who was last seen at a shopping mall in Rawang, was surrendered by the suspect’s mother in Penang yesterday.
Her alleged abductor is believed to have gone into hiding.
“Wan Aisyah will be sent to the Sungai Buloh Hospital here for a check-up,” ACP Abdul Rahim added.
He said police would record a statement from the suspect’s mother, adding that the case has been classfied as child abduction.
The case begun when Wan Aisyah’s mother Arbaiyah Md Zin had allegedly met the abductor via Facebook in May and started a relationship with him, and even began planning a wedding together.
Despite only knowing the man for a few weeks, Arbaiyah, a divorced mathematics teacher in her 30s, allegedly left her daughter in the man’s care on July 30, as he had told her he wished to introduce Aisyah to his sister.
Police sources said the mother also gave the suspect Aisyah’s birth certificate as the pair were planning to go on a honeymoon with the child after the supposed marriage.
“On Aug 2, the mother also gave RM25,000 to the man for a supposed investment for a gold trading business in a shopping mall in Rawang.
“The following day, Arbaiyah was waiting for the suspect to bring Aisyah home. But he didn’t show up and calls to him went unanswered,” ACP Abdul Rahim said.
Happy ending: A man believed to be Arbaiyah’s ex-husband carrying Wan Aisyah as Arbaiyah follows them outside the Sungai Nibong police station in Penang.
He said the mother also went to the suspect’s supposed house in Taman Tun Dr Ismail in search for her missing daughter but disco­­-vered that the house belonged to someone else.
Meanwhile, Arbaiyah’s colleagues at SMK Sungai Choh said she had moved to Rawang a few weeks ago.
“I’m happy that she has her child back and that both are safe. It is a nice story to hear this close to Hari Raya,” said a school employee.
In GEORGE TOWN, Arbaiyah came with an unidentified man, said to be her ex-husband, to pick up Wan Aisyah at the Sungai Nibong police station at 4.45pm yesterday.
Although she refused to speak to the press, the man said they had bought new clothes for Wan Aishah for Hari Raya.
Arbaiyah was seen covering her face from the press while the man carried Wan Aishah, who was drinking from her milk bottle and oblivious to the attention on her.
The man thanked the police for their cooperation but refused to answer further questions from the media.
Earlier, Penang police took Wan Aisyah from a 66-year-old woman, said to be the mother of the alleged abductor, at the Sungai Nibong police station at 11.30am.
She told police that her son, 44, had brought the girl to her house in Teluk Kumbar for sahur (dawn meal before fasting begins).
He then told her to send the girl to the nearest police station before he went missing.
Penang CID chief Senior Asst Comm Mazlan Kesah said the woman also handed them the girl’s MyKid and birth certificate.
SAC Mazlan said the police had identified the suspect.

 http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/08/06/Missing-toddler-reunited-with-family.aspx

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