The 12-year-old schoolboy, found this morning, is safe and with his family.
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PETALING JAYA: Nayati Moodliar, the 12-year-old student who was kidnapped in front of the Mont Kiara international school on April 27, was found this morning.
“Nayati is back and is safe and healthy. Thank you for your concern,” said S Viswa, a relative of the boy.
“We will be issuing a press statement soon,” he added.
Nayati was abducted from the corner of Jalan Kiara 1 while he was on his way to school at 7.45am.
According to Nayati’s parents, Janice Smith and Shamelin Moodliar, two men in a black Proton Gen 2 abducted him and drove away.
Meanwhile, The Star online reported that the boy was released at a rest and recreation stop in Rawang at 7.30am this morning.
Quoting police sources, the Star said Nayati was freed after several attempts at negotiating for his release.
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.
Sources also revealed that after several attempts at negotiations, the kidnappers finally agreed on a substantial ransom amount which was paid to the kidnappers Thursday morning.
A check on a the Facebook page set up to trace Nayati also confirmed the return of the boy, who had captured the hearts of millions not only in Malaysia but also overseas.
“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,” said a message on the Facebook page.
UPDATED
PETALING JAYA: Nayati Moodliar, the 12-year-old student who was kidnapped in front of the Mont Kiara international school on April 27, was found this morning.
“Nayati is back and is safe and healthy. Thank you for your concern,” said S Viswa, a relative of the boy.
“We will be issuing a press statement soon,” he added.
Nayati was abducted from the corner of Jalan Kiara 1 while he was on his way to school at 7.45am.
According to Nayati’s parents, Janice Smith and Shamelin Moodliar, two men in a black Proton Gen 2 abducted him and drove away.
Meanwhile, The Star online reported that the boy was released at a rest and recreation stop in Rawang at 7.30am this morning.
Quoting police sources, the Star said Nayati was freed after several attempts at negotiating for his release.
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.
Sources also revealed that after several attempts at negotiations, the kidnappers finally agreed on a substantial ransom amount which was paid to the kidnappers Thursday morning.
A check on a the Facebook page set up to trace Nayati also confirmed the return of the boy, who had captured the hearts of millions not only in Malaysia but also overseas.
“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,” said a message on the Facebook page.
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