Malaysia: A 14-year-old boy was suspected of being deceived into Thailand instead of going for a job in Kuala Lumpur. His family is worried and unable to locate the boy
The teenager’s father, Yan Jinsha said that his son left home for work on March 28. At that time and someone fetches his son away. Until last night, his son called and asked him and his family for help and said that he believed that his in Thailand.
The family has since reached out to the Malaysian media for help saying:
“We learned that my son was taken away by a Toyota car (1BE9531) registered in Thailand. Please help us to pay attention. We are very worried that he has been tricked into Thailand.”
Last contacted on Wechat
On the other hand, the teenage mother Ah Yee (Vietnamese) was questioned and she said that on the day her son left home, she was told by the boy that he was going to work. She called her son later that day, and the son claimed to get a job in Kuala Lumpur.
“However, my son said through WeChat yesterday that he was in Thailand, and asked us to find a way to bring him back. After that, we couldn’t get in touch again. We have called the police. Now we don’t know the whereabouts of my son, and I am very worried.”
The boy contacted his uncle saying “Save me, I was tricked into going to Thailand.”
This was his last message before going radio silence, the uncle tried to get more information from the child but the boy could no longer be contacted.
The parents have since made a Police report and hope for the return of their child.