Monday, 18 November 2013 - 04:34
Mother desperately seeking 'jihadist' son
A distressed mother from Arnhem put a picture of her 18-year-old son on Facebook, because she is afraid he might be on his way to Syria.
Jolanda de Neijs writes that her son Robbin van Dolderen went missing since Monday, November 11th. According to her, everything indicates he was recruited for a mission.
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Jolanda de Neijs / Facebook Robbin converted to Islam about a year and a half ago. His friends have dealings with Syria and in recent months he displayed increasingly extreme behavior. As parents, they often tried to talk to him about it, according to the mother to the De Gelderlander newspaper. The suspected 'Jihadist' son reportedly left with a Moroccan boy from Arnhem. The mother turned to the police, and an initial investigation strongly indicates he is en route to Syria. The phone of his friend was traced to Turkey, and on Robbin's computer there was evidence for his departure. The police confirmed a police report was filed and an ongoing investigation into the whereabouts of Robbin . A spokesperson would not comment on any evidence for a trip to Syria . Jolanda de Neijs thinks it likely her son wants to help in a hospital or an orphanage . She thinks it unlikely he will take part in the fight. He's just a child, and does not dare fight, according to the distressed mother.
Jolanda de Neijs / Facebook Robbin converted to Islam about a year and a half ago. His friends have dealings with Syria and in recent months he displayed increasingly extreme behavior. As parents, they often tried to talk to him about it, according to the mother to the De Gelderlander newspaper. The suspected 'Jihadist' son reportedly left with a Moroccan boy from Arnhem. The mother turned to the police, and an initial investigation strongly indicates he is en route to Syria. The phone of his friend was traced to Turkey, and on Robbin's computer there was evidence for his departure. The police confirmed a police report was filed and an ongoing investigation into the whereabouts of Robbin . A spokesperson would not comment on any evidence for a trip to Syria . Jolanda de Neijs thinks it likely her son wants to help in a hospital or an orphanage . She thinks it unlikely he will take part in the fight. He's just a child, and does not dare fight, according to the distressed mother.