Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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PETALING JAYA: Twelve-year-old Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, who was believed to have been abducted last week, has been found.
He was released in Rawang at 7.30am Thursday.
PETALING JAYA: Twelve-year-old Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, who was believed to have been abducted last week, has been found.
He was released in Rawang at 7.30am Thursday.
Nayati reunited with his family
Nayati was abducted at 7.35am on April 27 while walking to his Mont Kiara International school.
Police sources said after several attempts at negotiating for the release, the boy has finally been released.
The sources said the kidnappers contacted the family shortly after he was grabbed by two men in a black car and later demanded for a ransom for his safe release.
They said after several attempts at negotiations, the kidnappers finally agreed on a substantial ransom amount which was paid to the kidnappers Thursday morning.
The sources added that Nayati was released safely and unharmed at a rest and recreation stop along the North South Expressway near Rawang at around 7.30am on Thursday.
City police chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Ku Chin Wah confirmed Nayati's release adding that police are still investigating the kidnapping and urged the public with information on the case to call 03-2115 9999.
A dedicated Facebook page set up to find Nayati said:
To all our family/friends/supporters of Nayati.
We have got NAYATI back!!!
He is back to our arms again! Thank you all for your support! We will post soon!
Thank you - Moodliar Family
Nayati reunited with his family
Nayati was abducted at 7.35am on April 27 while walking to his Mont Kiara International school.
Police sources said after several attempts at negotiating for the release, the boy has finally been released.
The sources said the kidnappers contacted the family shortly after he was grabbed by two men in a black car and later demanded for a ransom for his safe release.
They said after several attempts at negotiations, the kidnappers finally agreed on a substantial ransom amount which was paid to the kidnappers Thursday morning.
The sources added that Nayati was released safely and unharmed at a rest and recreation stop along the North South Expressway near Rawang at around 7.30am on Thursday.
City police chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Ku Chin Wah confirmed Nayati's release adding that police are still investigating the kidnapping and urged the public with information on the case to call 03-2115 9999.
A dedicated Facebook page set up to find Nayati said:
To all our family/friends/supporters of Nayati.
We have got NAYATI back!!!
He is back to our arms again! Thank you all for your support! We will post soon!
Thank you - Moodliar Family

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