Tuesday, February 15, 2011

What are these cases?


1) Missing Child: Sharlinie Mohd Nashar from Taman Dato Harun

10 January 2008, at Petaling Jaya. Another young girl has gone missing after playing at a playground near her flats in Taman Dato Harun on Wednesday at 11am. 5-year-old Sharlinie Mohd Nashar went to the playground with her 8-year-old sister, Sharliena, but half an hour later when they decided to return home, Sharlinie was nowhere to be found.
This incident comes just after a 6-year-old girl was abducted by a motorcyclist on Monday in Kampung Sepakat, Taman Medan, but was later found wandering in Wangsa Maju, Setapak. Police did not rule out the possibility that the “Kampung Baru molester” is the one responsible for these two cases, which occurred within 2km of each other.

2) Nisha Chandramohan - Missing in Malaysia

Nisha Chandramohan, 2 years old, was last seen on June 4, 2010. She was taken for a walk by her mentally ill aunt from her grandmother's Mentakab home in the state of Pahang, Malaysia.
Nisha has suffered from epilepsy since she was a five-month-old baby and she needs to receive daily medication. She is prone to seizure if she laughs a lot or cries continuously. Her right hand and leg are weak, and she always uses her left hand. She wears a leg-supporting device to bed every day.



3) NURIN JAZLIN

Nurin Jazlin binti Jazimin (September 11, 1999 - September 16, 2007) was an eight-year old Malaysian girl reported missing after she had gone to a wet market located near her house in Section 1, Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur to buy a hair clip on the night of August 20, 2007. She was last seen being dragged into a white van which the police were able to determine by enhancing footage caught on a CCTV installed nearby. Her parents made a missing person report to the police and a search for her was made in the subsequent weeks, conducted by several organisations including the mainstream media and NGOs.

10 comments:

  1. in my opinion, this case occurs is caused by the negligence of parents in supervising their children.by the way,the better control should be enhanced to avoid a similar incident occurred..(adEebah~)

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  2. moreover, nowadays many criminal cases involving murder and kidnapping happen..so we must be carefull..(adEebah~)

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  3. it shows that the security of our country becomes worse and the safety of child cannot be guarantee at all..(kwong~)

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  4. i agree with you,adeebah.
    the parents should take more attention to their children.Beside that,i think the authority should give more information about these cases via the media mass.It is because this can increase the alert of residents.(kwong~)

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  5. I agree with you.in addition, level of security in our country is still low.and it's made ​​no Solution for it..(adEebah~)

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  6. In Nurin’s case, it was most likely a crime of opportunity. It was not because her parents were consciously negligent. It was just pure bad luck that Nurin chose to brave that very night out alone for the first time, unaware that a predator was on the hunt for a potential victim close by.(adEebah~)

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  7. haiz..we know that is bad luck for Nurin..maybe it is her fate..but for all of us,we should prevent this types of cases happen again..What can we do??
    we should take care people around us and teach the children some defend skills.(kwong~)

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  8. i think, the scope of the programme has been extended to include educating children on ways to avoid and prevent being victims of crime..(adEebah~)

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  9. but the cases of missing children like them also needed urgent address by the entire society – starting with parents themselves.(kwong~)

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  10. YES RIGHT!this can be prevented by tighten the security and create self awareness to take care of family members…(adEebah~)

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