Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Abduction alert: infant abducted by her father in Grenoble – The Point

An abduction alert was launched Tuesday night to see Djenah, four months, removed a little earlier, by his father at Grenoble, according to the authorities, who have already resorted to this device to 18 times, always with success.

Wearing a “pajama pink candy”, the infant has brown eyes and some brown hair. She was taken to a “maxi cosy with a blanket of pink” by his father, Steeve Beni Y Saad, 28 years old, short hair and wearing prescription glasses.

Contacted by AFP, neither the police nor the prefecture of the Isère have desired, at this stage, give details on the case. The floor was not reachable in the immediate future.

According to the Dauphiné Libéré, the father would be presented on Tuesday morning in a home where the parent lives, and would have fled with the child. The couple was separated in the aftermath of violence in which the father is suspected on his companion, the latter being supported by a structure that is welcoming of battered women, tells the regional newspaper, specifying that the father had visiting rights.

Quickly after the launch of the alert, its formulation which described the kidnapper presumed as “black” has made a controversy on social networks. The text went on to discuss “an individual with black skin” and “black”.

“Certain terms of the message returned promptly were obviously inappropriate,unfortunate, and were very quickly modified,” commented the ministry of Justice, questioned by the AFP.

Adopted in France in February 2006, this scheme is to launch, in the case of abduction of a minor child, an alert mass through fifty channels of dissemination (radio, television, internet sites, signs to train station and highways, billboards, urban networks, the SNCF or the RATP, 22.000 terminals of the Française des Jeux) to mobilize the population in the search for the missing child and her abductor.

individuals may relay the alert via Facebook and smartphone apps.

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This is the 19th time that such an alert is triggered in France. So far, it has proved to be effective in all cases, allowing each time to find abducted children, safe and sound.

It had been used for the first time on July 9, 2006 after the disappearance of two sisters, Émeline and Melissa, 8, and 10 years, in the Maine-et-Loire. But the alert was not applicable, the two girls who have returned to their home some fifteen hours after their disappearance.

The latest of them dates back to the end of August: a nine-year boy was abducted by his father in Saône-et-Loire, before being found the next day with him in the Vaucluse.

This device is largely based on the plan “Amber Alert”, created in Texas in 1996 after the abduction and murder of the little Amber Hagerman.

Launched under the authority of the prosecutor of the Republic, it must be triggered as early as possible after collection because the interviewers have found that the first 24 hours were crucial to the survival of the child.

There is, however, activated only if several criteria are met: it must be a kidnapping turned out and not a simple disappearance, the victim must be a minor and his or her physical integrity or his life must be in danger ; and finally, elements of information should be used to locate the child.

According to the terms of the plan, the reporting of the child as well as possibly that of the person suspected of abducting and any information that may be used to trace them are broadcast at regular intervals.

A television, a tape scrolls every quarter of an hour, while a message full screen, with possibly a photo, is displayed between the programs. The chains of the region concerned, the broadcast messages are closer together.

19/10/2016 02:00:40 – Lyon (AFP) – © 2016 AFP

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