A child was abducted and most amusingly, by her father who has divorced the mother. Custody was given to the mother.... hence and god knows why, the father decides to abduct the child... what do our government do? Nothing! What´s the excuse? It´s a maritial affairs and they can´t do anything about it as it´s something commonly happening.... WOW?!
Sometimes, these things are the things that amazes us citizens and decide that ..... migrating to another country with the whole family is better than staying here. you don´t even care.... about your citizens and such... you allow divorce cases to be kidnapped and such...... in a divorce case, especially once it´s all finalized and such, we have a COURT ORDER regarding the terms of our divorce..... do the authorities turn a blind eye to this too? Then... what is the fucking use of going all the way to court, getting the court order and such... when a court order is irrelevant in such cases?! Why is the government is emphasing on procedures and such... when to only be in the end not being bothered about it?! And then not upkeeping such procedures?!
Then due to the inavailability to our authorities and all, this poor mother is resorting to the help of the media, that our ´CARING´ citizens will help keep an eye out if they ever see her baby......
To my readers out there, do read the following article, and ........ if you really do stumble upon her little girl, do help out..... the authorities...... well I guess... don´t have feelings? Or just don´t give a damn? Who knows.... but for us all out here..... just imagine... what would it feel like.. if it happened to your own child.... do help keep a lookout!
Friday March 5, 2010
Mum seeks info on abducted daughter
PETALING JAYA: The last 48 days have been harrowing for the mother of 19-month-old Daanya Hana Leanora who claims she has been abducted by her enstranged husband.
Researcher Farah Shamsuddin, 31, claimed that her daughter was taken by her husband Lenardi Amnisar Yuliawiratman, 32, on Jan 16 at a fast-food outlet in Ampang.
In a CCTV footage, Lernardi was seen running out from the restaurant into a waiting car before a group of people pulled Farah away from the vehicle.
Farah and her family were told by the police that Lenardi had left for Batam, Indonesia, with the baby through Port Stulang in Johor on Jan 18, two days after a police report was lodged.
“Speaking to the press is my last resort to appeal to the public to locate my daughter.
“I was shunned by the authorities each time I sought help as they dismissed my case as family and marital problems,” she told reporters yesterday at a law firm where she had gone to seek help.
“All I want is my daughter’s safe return and for me to be able to breastfeed her once again.”
Farah claimed she had exhausted all means of getting her daughter back including seeking help from the authorities.
She was accompanied by her father Shamsuddin Mahyuddin, 70, mother Zubaidah Mohd Sidek, 59 and sister Shahrizat, 29.
Shahrizat said her sister had custody of Daanya pending the completion of her divorce.
Meanwhile, non-governmental orgnisations have described the case as “parental kidnapping.”
Voice of the Children chairperson Sharmila Sekaran said Farah’s case was the sixth in the last two months.
Women’s Aid Organisation executive director Ivy Josiah said such cases were becoming common as there was a lack of proper protocol in procedures when a child goes missing.
Those with information on the missing child, can contact Tini at 012-2951 818 or Shahrizat at 012-6890 542.
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