Child abduction at AMK Hub
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Below cases from HKG, extracted from Temasek Review.
2 Feb Singtao Daily:
A witness stated that the abductor is a bald head man in his 50s and about 1.8m tall. He was seen wearing dark green down jacket and carrying a shoulder bag.
The crime scene is in (*Tsim Sha Shui) Ocean Terminal’s Toy”R”US. Around 5pm this Sunday, the Chiu’s couple and their two toddler sons were shopping toys. There were lots of customers. However, it was not too overcrowding. The Chiu’s were looking for toy at about 100m from the entrance. Mother Chiu stood in front of a shelf with her one-year-old son on the baby stroller. Both parents didn’t notice when their two-year-old son ran away.
At that time, a bald head man walked towards the boy and shoved him down. The man carried the boy in his arms and left. The little boy scared and cried loudly. Father Chiu shouted and chased after the man upon hearing his son’s crying, and he managed to snatch his boy back.
Toy”R”US has many security cameras to anti-theft. However, the crime could not be recorded since the scene is in the “blind spot”. Only the fleeing of the suspect was recorded as he walked pass the cashier.
2 Mar Singtao Daily:
A witness revealed on the internet that around 5:30 yesterday, while taking Tsuen Wan to Central line, saw a 2-to-3- year-old girl running into the compartment with tears when the train stopped at Sham Shui Po Station, and she was followed by a Mainland Chinese couple who are in their 50s and a teenage boy. All three people were emotionless and the woman later hold the little girl in her arms. However, the girl couldn’t stop hiding and crying “mama” with tears all over her face.
None of them carried necessities that a child needs when going out such as handkerchief and infant formula, and passengers felt suspicious. A brave middle-aged woman questioned their relationship with the girl. The couple ignored it and just told the woman they would get off at the next station. The girl was still crying during the course.
Another male passenger claimed that he had called the police and other passengers were blocking the door. While the train stopped at Prince Edward (*which is the next station of Sham Shui Po), the “Children Abduction Party” wanted to flee with the girl. The witness and other passengers followed. Surprisingly, the woman put the girl down. The three escaped. And a woman with a baby stroller appeared, said in tears, “She is my daughter!”
22 Mar Sharp Daily:
Recently, rumours of Mainland Chinese abductors are being shared crazily online. While mothers were discussing the authenticity of these stories, another abduction happened in Tsim Sha Shui Harbour City’s Jumping Gym USA (*a children’s playground). Fortunately, the mother stepped in immediately and the abductors went away. The mother who almost lost her daughter is Ms Yau, and she is pregnant. At 4pm yesterday, she and her 3 year-old daughter Ching-ching played inside Jumping Gym USA. While her daughter was sitting on a gaming car, with Ms. Yau stood nearby, two 30 year-old men walked near and touched her. Ms Yau didn’t notice.
Suddenly, a man tried to put the girl in his arms. Ms Yau was alarmed and shouted loudly, “What are you doing?” The two men retreated and ran away as if nothing had happened. They even asked a staff questions about token money in Mandarin. Ms Yau came up to them with her daughter in her arms and attempted to question their intention. The two men mumbled in Mandarin and pretended that they didn’t understand a thing. Later, the two fled, and she chased after them and managed to snap a picture of them.
Netizen heard the rumour that baby boy was worth $50,000 while baby girl was worth $20,000.
http://www.tremeritus.com/2012/03/22/prc-couple-attempts-to-abduct-singaporean-child/ -
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janet_lee88:
I second that. It is of utmost priority.Hello Minister In Charge,
Kindly do something FAST before something happens. Treat this case as serious as Mas Selamat, and give us Singaporeans a sense of assurance that higher authorities are looking into it. Thank you. -
pinky:
child traffickers usually get death sentence upon conviction in China[/quote]I wish their own limbs & tongues are cut off to let them feel what it is like. Death sentence is too lenient.janet_lee88:
[quote=\"friendship\"]PRC case again. SIN govt worship that country for what? these parasites are not beneficial to our society.
Not all are parasites. A pity we cannot stamp the parasites and kick them out. Very sad these parasites spoil the image of their country of origin. It's great that their govt adopt a strong stand on capital punishment, or else there is no law. Our govt should be stricter issuing visitor pass for them to enter Singapore. -
Thanks caroline3sg for posted the incidents happended in HK.
I thought in Singapore,didn’t read properly.Its continue from the AMK story,I just confused.Sorry for that KSPers. -
So what are the solutions now? Wonder when will the people be caught. Very scary now.
Atm fraud, people caught yet? Now still got this kind of things happening.
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Oppsgal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z33Uao4qows&feature=related
Very good video!
Thanks for sharing, Oppsgal... :salute: -
Oppsgal, thanks for your links to the videos. Going to show my kids!
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I read a very touching report on a PRC mother whose son was stolen while playing outside the house. He was only a toddler then and despite many pleas to the police for action, they did not bother because the traffickers actually bribed the police. So she left her husband behind, moved from village to village wearing a signboard of her son's photo and
earned a living by singing to the villagers. She said she would not give up
looking for her son even if it takes forever. People told her that the photo
may no longer be relevant bec her son's features may change with age but she believed that she can recognised him because they are 'bonded
by heart and blood'. Thus she continue her journey of love and hope and she vowed not to return until her son is reunited with her again.
:sad: a mother's love knows no bounds
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