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In the Rakovica neighborhood of Belgrade, where stories about the alleged kidnapping of children began to circulate, there was a misunderstanding, as unofficially informed by the police.
That is, the police identified the driver who was reported for gesturing inappropriately towards the child (7), and it turned out that he was a man who came to pick up his son from school!
– The man parked and called his son with his hand, but the little one saw him, thought he was showing him something, was terribly scared and complained to the parents who reported the case – Kurir’s source said.
According to unofficial information, a car was found when the man was waving.
She apologized
I had good intentions
As we learned, the woman whose message caused a panic was announced in a group.
– I do not know the person who posted it on social media. I apologize, it was my best intention to pass the information on to my department – declared the woman.
Rakovica residents were upset and scared for their children’s safety as messages circulated in viber groups and on social media, claiming that someone had tried to kidnap children from a car near a school and kindergarten in Vidikovac.
The messages, which are anonymous, claim that the gray “Ford” caravan on the side of the license plate is circling Rakovica and attracting children.
It is also claimed that they tried to lure a boy and a girl into the vehicle from that car. It allegedly happened next to a bakery located in the immediate vicinity of the “Druško Radović” kindergarten and the “Branko Ćopić” primary school in Vidikovac, attended by a total of more than 1,000 children. He also stated that the police are looking for the driver and that if someone sees the aforementioned car, they immediately report it to the Ministry of the Interior, which is looking for it.
As we learned unofficially, the police reported that an unknown man gestured inappropriately at a seven-year-old boy and the case is under investigation. And there were no reports of the girl.
(Kurir.rs/JSS- JI)
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