UPDATE
According to sources, a woman sent Aisyah to the Sungai Nibong police station abut 11.30am today, and said her son had brought the girl to her house home in Teluk Kumbar about 5am today.
Her son, aged 44, had told her to send the young girl to the nearest police station. He has gone missing since the incident.
Police said the suspect, Mohd Faisal Ibrahim, was no where in sight when Aisyah was surrendered.
“The child was delivered in healthy condition. Her mother and investigating officer are on the way to the police station now.”
“Aisyah will be sent to the Sungai Buloh Hopsital here for treatment later,” ACP Abdul Rahim said.
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Looks like the Malaysian police force has done a great job in finding Aisyah! The picture above shows Aisyah safe in the hands of a policewoman. According to the caption, Aisyah was found all the way in Teluk Kumbar, Penang.
More to come.
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Gombak OCPD ACP Abdul Rahim tells sources that Aisyah’s mother, Arbaiyah Md Zin had allegedly met her child’s kidnapper via Facebook in May, and began a relationship. They were even planning a wedding together.
Arbaiyah, a maths teacher in her 30s, left her daughter in the man’s care on July 30, as he wished to introduce Aisyah to his daughter. She also handed Aisyah’s birth certificate to him as the pair were planning to go on a honeymoon with the child.
Rahim says:
“After that on August 2, the mother also gave RM25,000 in cash to the man for a supposed investment for a gold trading business in a shopping mall in Rawang.
“The following day, Arbaiyah was waiting for the suspect to bring Aisyah home. He had promised to meet her to go out and shop for wedding items. But he didn’t show and calls to him went unanswered”.
Arbaiyah also went to the suspect’s home in Taman Tun Dr Ismail to find her missing daughter, but discovered the house address belonged to someone else.
The police has classified the case as child abduction. [Source]
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A picture surfaced on Facebook several hours ago, alerting Malaysians that the daughter of a school teacher was kidnapped in AEON Rawang.
The picture is a collage of snapshots from a CCTV, showing the suspect carrying the child out of the shopping mall. The suspect is said to be Sharizal Bin Yusoff, who left the location in a white Perodua Viva, registered as BLC 1894.
Anyone who has spotted the vehicle matching the number plates is advised to contact the nearest police station.