North: an 8-year-old girl missing, an abduction alert triggered

A kidnapping alert was triggered on Wednesday June 7 after the disappearance of Malek Younes, an 8-year-old girl kidnapped by her father Jamel Younes.

The kidnapping alert plan was triggered Wednesday evening after the disappearance overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday of an 8-year-old girl in Dunkirk (North), announced the judicial police.

Little Malek is likely to be in the presence of her father Jamel, 40, according to the text released by the police. The little girl has “long, black, curly hair” and “black eyes”. His father is “1m84”, has “black hair”, “normal build”, wears “tattoos on the neck and wrist” and can be found driving a green Renault Twingo registered DM 485 GJ.

“If you locate the child or the suspect, do not intervene yourself, immediately call 197 or send an email to [email protected]”, indicates the police.

The kidnapping alert was created in France in 2006 by the government of Dominique de Villepin, on an idea of ​​Pierre Bellanger, then director of Skyrock radio.

The plan is only activated if several criteria are met: there must be a proven abduction and not a simple disappearance, the victim must be a minor, his physical integrity or his life must be in danger and information must allow locate.

Its previous activation dates back to May 25 for the kidnapping of little Eya, 10, by her father in Isère. The procedure had been lifted before the girl was finally found safe and sound with her father the next day in Denmark.

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