Tuesday 1 May 2012

Nayati Moodliar Kidnap in Malaysia


Nayati Moodliar


On 27 April early morning, Nayati Shamelin Moodliar was abducted a short distance from the Mont’Kiara International School. A police report has been filed, but his whereabouts are still unknown. Please, if you have see this child please ...call the Malyasian Police at 999, or the school at 0320938604. Please share. In the abduction of the student Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, in Mont’Kiara, the auto used was a black Proton Gen 2. The tag number is WNH 1356. There were two Indian male occupants.”






Nayati Moodliar


Nayati Moodliar, age 12, Dutch, 1.50m, is wearing green shorts, white polo shirt with school emblem on. Kidnapped on the way to school on the.corner of Jalan Kiara 1 & Jalan Kiara at 7:35am in Mont Kiara.

Pls spread the word and hit me up if you spot him!













Nayati Moodliar
  

If you have news of the missing boy or any news relevant to the case, please call the school 03-20938604, the Police 999 or 0192333065 and 0123656202. Please share.



The kidnapping of a Dutch boy in Malaysia has triggered a media campaign by his parents and the Prime Minister appealing for his safe return, as police Monday continue their investigation.
Twelve-year-old Nayati Moodliar on Friday was walking to his Mont Kiara International School located in a posh suburb near the capital Kuala Lumpur when he was kidnapped by two men who bundled him into a car.

"He is our only son... we need him back. We don't want any trouble. We just want our son back. It's not too late to let him go," father Sham Moodlia, 41, a Dutch management company employee, said in an emotional video on YouTube.

Family and friends of the boy, who has dual Dutch and South African nationality, have also used Facebook and Twitter in a bid to secure his return.

"He's got his whole future ahead of him. He never meant any harm to anyone. We're not rich people. Please give our son back," the father said, who has also distributed multi-lingual posters of Nayati in a bid to locate the boy.

The kidnapping has also drawn the attention of Prime Minister Najib Razak, who used Twitter to make his plea: "I appeal as a father for Nayati not to be harmed in any way."

Najib also tweeted he had instructed police chief Ismail Omar to investigate the incident.

Local police chief Wan Abdul Bari told AFP that police were taking the incident very seriously.

"I can confirm we have received a report (of the kidnapping). Investigations are still on. We view such incidents very seriously," he said.



A SHORT VIDEO BY THE NAYATI MOODLIAR PARENTS!!!










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