Teen fabricated abduction story to avoid attending Quranic classes

Fabricating crime-related stories could cause panic in the community.

ASYIKIN ASMIN
ASYIKIN ASMIN
03 May 2024 09:59am
Screenshot of the claim that the teenager was abducted.
Screenshot of the claim that the teenager was abducted.
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KOTA KINABALU - Refusing to attend Quranic classes, a teenage girl concocted a story of being abducted in the area.

Kota Kinabalu district police chief Assistant Commissioner Kasim Muda said that they had detected a viral case on social media since Thursday regarding a teenager who claimed to be a victim of abduction but managed to escape.

"The police found that it was purely a fabricated story; the 'abduction' tale was merely because she refused to attend Quranic classes," he said in a statement on Thursday night.

In this regard, Kasim advised the public, especially teenagers, not to fabricate crime-related stories as it could cause panic in the community.

"Moreover, it could also be considered an offence to make a false report.

"The public is also urged not to upload any pictures or statements that could cause anxiety and distress to the local community," he said.

Earlier, a post on Facebook went viral claiming that a teenager had stated that she was abducted before managing to free herself and being found by members of the public around Kota Kinabalu.

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