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4 Siblings, Including a 10-Month-Old Baby Ousted by Grandmother & Abandoned at Perak Govt Building

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The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) is currently investigating the appalling incident of 4 underage siblings, including a 10-month-old baby being abandoned at a government building in Kampung Gajah, Perak.

In a statement by the Perak Tengah District Police Chief Superintendent Hafezul Helmi bin Hamzah, it was revealed that the police received a report on the incident at around 5.39pm yesterday (23 November) lodged by a community welfare officer.

 

The statement added that the 4 siblings were abandoned in front of a security post of the Perak Tengah Administration Complex at around 10.50am the same day by a woman driving a Toyota vehicle.

The 4 siblings are all underage, an 11-year-old boy, a 6-year-old girl, a 3-year-old boy and a 10-month-old boy.

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Initial investigations found that the siblings were ousted from their home in Kampung Kuchai, Bota by their grandmother before an unknown woman brought them to the government complex.

The community welfare officer who was informed of the incident by a security guard has since placed the siblings at the Gopeng children shelter.

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PDRM is currently tracing the nearest kin of the siblings and urged the public with information to contact the police to assist in the investigation. Accordingly, if you have any information on the matter, do contact the investigating officer Inspector Mohd Hanif bin Dzulkifli at 012-6477452.

 

Also read: Pregnant M’sian Shares How Lonely She Feels After Family Disowned Her & BF is Hesitant to Marry Her

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