Child Snatching in Singapore
March 28, 2012Child snatching is here
PRC
couple
attempts to
abduct local
children in
Ang Mo Kio Hub
inSing.com, 21
Mar 2012
A woman has
complained on
the internet
that a Chinese
national
couple tried
to abduct her
child at Ang
Mo Kio Hub.
Ms 'Allison
Goon' shared
her experience
on her
Facebook page,
explaining
that she was
at the AMK Hub
Fiesta on
Sunday (18
Mar).
She had just
fed her son
and walked
away to throw
some rubbish
when she
turned back
and found
another woman
taking her son
away by his
hand.
She shouted
after her son
and asked the
woman why she
was holding
her son's
hand.
The woman, who
spoke with a
China accent,
replied that
she had "the
wrong child",
then walked
away with
another man
while
pretending
that nothing
had happened.
All
Singaporeans
must raise
this alarm to
alert the daft
to be more
aware of the
dangers around
them. Child
snatching is
common in
China and it
is coming.
Be
aware and be
very careful
with your
children. The
public and the
police must be
more alert to
prevent such
incidents from
happening.
Spread the
word around.
Better be safe
than be sorry.
inSing.com, 21 Mar 2012
A woman has complained on the internet that a Chinese national couple tried to abduct her child at Ang Mo Kio Hub.
Ms 'Allison Goon' shared her experience on her Facebook page, explaining that she was at the AMK Hub Fiesta on Sunday (18 Mar).
She had just fed her son and walked away to throw some rubbish when she turned back and found another woman taking her son away by his hand.
She shouted after her son and asked the woman why she was holding her son's hand.
The woman, who spoke with a China accent, replied that she had "the wrong child", then walked away with another man while pretending that nothing had happened.
All Singaporeans must raise this alarm to alert the daft to be more aware of the dangers around them. Child snatching is common in China and it is coming.
Be aware and be very careful with your children. The public and the police must be more alert to prevent such incidents from happening.
Spread the word around. Better be safe than be sorry.
Posted by kim.