Bastian, a five-year-old boy who was kidnapped by his mother for five months, may now have been kidnapped by his father. The judicial police fear for the child’s life and have already called the National Counter-Terrorism Unit to the scene. The priority is to find Bastian, a boy who was kidnapped from his maternal grandmother’s home in Palmel on Saturday morning. “He’s dangerous. It could get out of control,” says one of those in charge of the investigation. CM.
So far, little is known. The child’s grandmother admits that one of the kidnappers could be the father, Alejandro Riera Sarda, whom he has only seen twice.
“Two men entered the house and one of them was wearing a surgical mask. The second said that he was a prison guard and was going to set up a system so that Bastian’s mother could get out of prison using an electronic bracelet, ”says a family member.
History was right. The child’s mother is being held in tires precisely because she kidnapped her son in Barcelona and is due to be released in the coming days. Alejandro is the prime suspect, the Judge fears that he has decided to take justice into his own hands. The child was now in the care of the maternal grandmother, and although the mother was imprisoned, there was always the risk of being kidnapped again.
Among all this, there are mutual accusations and serious lawsuits. The mother talks about domestic violence and alcoholism, the father says that he was the victim of a cabal.
This Saturday PJ was fighting against time. Rescuing Bastian is a priority given that the child may no longer be in our country. There is no news that he left via any Portuguese airport, but he may have crossed the border in a car. You may even be in a country that does not allow extradition.
Author: Tanya Laranjo
Source: CM Jornal
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