“Her parents alerted national police that she came home around 4pm” investigators in Annecy in charge of tracking down the runaways told AFP.
The girls were last seen around 1pm on Friday, March 4th when they left their school, Carillons de Seynod High School, according to public prosecutors.
The girls’ classmates began to worry when they couldnt find them, during their search they found the teenagers at a train station, they tried to stop them from leaving butfailed so they called the police around 7:30pm the same day.
Public prosecutors said they had reason to suspect that the girls had either left or wanted to leave for Syria and had plans to get on a train to Paris in the town of Chambéry.
The prosecutor said:
“One of the girls was already suspected of radicalisation and was under surveillance. She had been placed in a group home and banned from leaving the country. On Saturday morning, we also enacted a travel ban on the second girl".
One of the said teenagers, Louisa, has since returned to her family’s home, she went back home on Sunday afternoon, local police authorities said. The teen is currently been investigated by the Police.
Source: AFP
12 comments:
Hope that they are not suicide bombers oooo, watch them well this time
Haunt em down..
And put dem outta dia miseries
Enugu's second shoe designer
Its well wit them.
Girls like boys
... Merited happiness
Interesting.
Hmmmm! Na wa o! Linda take note!
Hmmmmm
When you see a child misbehave check if he or she was given adequate training, the parents /guardians of those teenage girls and boys should be held responsible for those radicalisation for some of the things that encourages them starts from their own homes
Ok oooo
Stewpid.
Wahala
Girls of theses days nawaoo
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