Saturday 12 January 2008

Police flooded with information on Sharlinie

Two days after the media highlighted the disappearance of five-year-old Sharlinie Mohd Nashar, the police are inundated with information pertaining to her disappearance and are investigating every piece of information leaving no stone unturned.

They are also getting the cooperation from NGOs and neighbourhood watch groups.

Petaling Jaya police have been inundated with information pertaining to Sharline’s disappearance and are investigating every piece of information leaving no stone unturned.

They, however, are not divulging the information so as not to hamper investigations, according to District police chief, ACP Arjunaidi Mohamedy.

In the meantime, he said that the district police had contacted its counterpart in Seberang Prai to facilitate investigations into Sharlinie's disappearance.

They have requested Seberang Prai police to verify information that Sharlinie was found in Butterworth.

More than 10,000 posters of Sharlinie bearing the relevant particulars have been distributed in the Klang Valley and more are being printed for distribution nationwide.

In BUTTERWORTH, member of the 4B Youth Movement Malaysia are helping to distribute posters of Sharlinie at railway and bus stations and public places and in BALING, Putera Umno will distribute 10,000 posters.

Other movements also helping in the search for Sharlinie are the Welfare Association of Former Intelligence Personnel and the Federation of Peninsula Malay Students Union

Bernama report Bernama

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