Abducted schoolboy has been found!



UPDATE (10.00am): According to the parents of 12-year-old Nayati Moodliar who was abducted outside the Mont Kiara International School last Friday, the boy has been found early this morning.

In a statement released on their Facebook page, Nayati was back in the arms of his parents at around 9am, although there were no further details about the abduction or where he was found.

The parents said: "We are delighted to tell you that Nayati is back home with us and although it has obviously been a very traumatic time for him he appears at this stage to be in good shape. We cannot begin to say how proud we are of him and the way that he has coped with the events of the past week."

"We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from all our friends here in Kuala Lumpur and all over the world. We are unable to find the words to express our gratitude but we will never forget what they did for us."

"As we are sure you will understand, Nayati’s kidnapping is the subject of an ongoing investigation so we are unfortunately not at liberty to reveal any of the details of the case at this stage."

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A 12-year-old boy was kidnapped outside the Mont Kiara International School this morning, sparking a massive buzz on Malaysian social networking sites.

According to eyewitnesses, Nayati Shamelin Moodliar, who is of Dutch nationality, was on his way to the School when he was abducted by two dark-skinned men in a black Proton Persona with the registration number WNH 1356 at around 7.40am. However, the police have confirmed that the registration number of the vehicle is fake.

The school has confirmed the news of the abduction, saying in a statement: "School was in lock-down due to the abduction of a Grade 7 student Nayati Moodliar prior to the start of the school day. All other students are safe and accounted for. Abducted child has not been located. Police have informed that Amber Alert has been issued."

A Facebook page has been set up appealing for help, and anyone who has any information about Nayati's whereabouts are advised to call 019-233 3065/012-689 5377.