Athens: An 11-year-old disappeared from Syria

Athens: An 11-year-old disappeared from Syria

An alarm has been raised for the disappearance of an 11-year-old boy in Athens. Kid’s Smile has issued a missing kid alert.

On 05/11/2024, at 08:30 in the morning, Mohammad Saeed (on.) Elhalak (ep.), 11 years old, of Syrian origin, disappeared from Athens.

“Smile of the Child” was informed today, 05/11/24 about the disappearance of the minor and immediately proceeded to publish his details, following a prosecutor’s order, as there is a serious possibility that the child is at immediate risk of exploitation or illegal trafficking.

Mohammad Said Elhalak is 1.45m tall, slim, has brown hair and brown eyes. On the day she disappeared she was wearing a black jacket, black sweatshirt, beige tracksuit and trainers.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact “The Child’s Smile” by phone 24 hours a day, on the “European Hotline for Missing Children 116000”, in all Police Departments of the country and also through the Missing Alert app where there is live information for extinction. You can download it for Android mobiles here and for Apple mobiles here

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**Interviewer:** Welcome to the show. Today, we’re discussing ⁢a troubling ‍trend‌ involving missing children, especially in the wake of a recent ⁤alarming case in⁢ Athens. Joining‍ us is Maria Papadopoulos, a⁤ child‍ advocacy expert from Kid’s Smile.⁤ Thank you ⁢for being here, Maria.

**Maria:** Thank you for having me.

**Interviewer:** Just⁤ this ⁢morning, Kid’s Smile issued an urgent alert regarding an 11-year-old boy named Mohammad Saee who has gone missing in Athens. Can you tell us⁣ more about the situation?

**Maria:** Yes, it’s a very concerning situation. Mohammad went missing ​around 8:30 AM on November 5, 2024. We’re currently working closely with local authorities to gather any information regarding his whereabouts. Our priority is to spread the word and mobilize the community to‌ help locate him as quickly as possible.

**Interviewer:** We’ve recently ‍seen ​increased attention to ‍missing children cases, ⁤especially after​ the discovery of a young girl‍ in a ​Roma⁣ camp in Greece, which has⁤ given hope to many parents. How does this incident impact ongoing efforts to locate missing​ children?

**Maria:** The discovery of that girl indeed reignited hope‌ for‌ parents across Europe. It serves as a reminder that there ⁢are still ‌many children unaccounted for, and every story matters. Each case can resonate with someone who may have information. This increased awareness can help​ in establishing communities that ​are more vigilant and ⁢collaborative in recovering ‌missing children.

**Interviewer:** In‍ your ‌experience, what ⁢actions should be taken immediately when a child goes missing?

**Maria:** The immediate steps should include reporting to local authorities right away and spreading the⁤ word through social media and community networks. Time is crucial. We also advise parents to familiarize themselves with local resources for child safety and to stay connected ‍with community organizations like Kid’s Smile, which can offer support and guidance.

**Interviewer:** Powerful insights, Maria. What can ⁣the public do to assist in situations like Mohammad’s?

**Maria:** Public awareness is vital. We encourage everyone to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity or unfamiliar children in their neighborhoods. Sharing the missing person’s information on social media can help reach a wider audience. Also, engaging with‌ local organizations and attending community safety events can help foster a proactive approach to child safety.

**Interviewer:**⁢ Thank you, Maria, for the valuable ⁤information and insights today. We hope for the swift return of young Mohammad and for the safety of‌ all ⁢children.

**Maria:**⁢ Thank you for having me, and let’s continue to spread the word and support one another in these challenging⁤ times.

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