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Cops probe into claims of kidnappings in Johor Baru

Police respond to allegations that went viral on WhatsApp yesterday

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Sep 2022 10:05PM

Cops probe into claims of kidnappings in Johor Baru

JOHOR BARU – Police are investigating claims of kidnappings that occurred in two areas in the city that had gone viral on WhatsApp yesterday.

Johor Baru Utara district deputy police chief Fariz Ammar Abdullah said a message was detected claiming there was an attempted kidnapping of a child at a kindergarten in Bandar Baru Uda here.

He said the post also mentioned that kidnappings were frequent in Taman Perling and Bandar Baru Uda, both of which are under the administration of the Johor Baru Utara district police headquarters.

“Police have identified the individual who uploaded the posting in a WhatsApp group, which we believe comprises a group of individuals and members of the local community. Police personnel visited the alleged crime scenes and interviewed some of the individuals there.

“Our investigations revealed there were no reports about the kidnappings and no one has come forward to confirm the attempted kidnappings or reports of the missing children as claimed by the group,” he said in a statement.

Fariz Ammar, said, however, that further investigations were underway, and advised the public not to be easily swayed by viral messages. – Bernama, September 30, 2022

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