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UAE: Indian boy escapes from home after mother scolds him for watching Youtube videos

| @indiablooms | Jul 17, 2019, at 04:49 pm

Sharjah, July 17 (IBNS): An Indian boy has been missing in Sharjah city for the past two weeks as police are trying hard to locate him, media reports said.

The Indian boy has been identified as  Mohammad Perwez.

He left his residence on July 4.

Gulf News reported about Perwez’s case and said his family had alleged that he ran away after his mother chided him for watching YouTube videos late at night and took away his phone.

Speaking to Gulf News on Tuesday, his father Mohammad Aftab Alam said the family was desperately searching for the boy.

“We have contacted his friends and people who had travelled with us during a recent Umrah trip. Many people are back home on vacation. But all those who are here said they had not seen him," he said.

“We were called to the police station in the morning. The police asked us many questions again. In the afternoon, a new team of police officers came home and conducted investigation," he told the newspaper.

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