Sharlinie Mohd Nashar
Police will never close the files of the abduction of Sharlinie Mohd Nashar.Selangor police chief Deputy Commissioner Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said that they have never closed old cases until they are considered completed and they will be continue looking for the suspects and finding new leads.
Sharlinie was reported missing while playing outside her house in Taman Medan on January 9,2008,and this place is not far from where Nurin's body was found.
As i know,the media also has taken action to this scenario to forced police to do house-to-house checks and certain individuals and NGOs provide monetary rewards on any information that leads to the safe return of Sharlinie.
ReplyDeleteBeside that,many posters had stamped at each corner of the country,suraus and mosques too.
MIC and Celcom also stepped in to give a back-up in alerting the public about the abducted.It has send out the message to solicit help to be on lookout for Sharlinie.(kwong~)
ReplyDeleteyes..i agree with you..and i think,not all cases can be completed quickly because in some we need extra and more detailed information..(adEebah~)
ReplyDeleteRM 100,000 reward for information leading to Sharlinie had also provide by MCA,but it is just until February 29.After that,(kwong~)
ReplyDeleteinteresting reward!!but..until now,still no news right..(adEebah~)
ReplyDeletejudging based from what happened to Nurin, i doubt that the kidnapper wanted any ransom..(adEebah~)
ReplyDeleteMany still do not seem to accept the fact that children being what they are, are normally too immature to appreciate the importance of safety...(adEebah~)
ReplyDeleteThe world out there is not as what it is before. There are many predators and danger lurking in every corner. Make sure you keep an eye on your kids and teach them well..(adEebah~)
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