Ajman Police are appealing for information to help find Ibrahim Muhammad, 17, who has been missing since April 12. According to reports from Khaleej Times, Ibrahim left his home in Al Rawda 1 following an argument with his mother over unanswered phone calls.
Expressing their distress, Ibrahim’s family has urged anyone with information to come forward. “We really need him back. Ibrahim, if you’re reading this, please come home,” pleaded his father, Mohammad Mashook, from Pakistan. Ibrahim’s mother added, “We’re very worried. Every moment without him feels like an eternity.”
Ibrahim, last seen wearing a black shirt, had some money he received as Eidiya during recent Eid celebrations. “I don’t know how he’s surviving, and we are praying for his return,” said Ibrahim’s mother.
Despite extensive searches and a missing person report filed with the authorities, Ibrahim’s whereabouts remain unknown. “We’ve asked all his friends and relatives,” Ibrahim’s mother stated. He is the eldest of two sons in the family.
This incident follows the recent disappearance of another 17-year-old from Pakistan in Sharjah on April 14. While the circumstances of his return remain unclear, the boy was reunited with his family after five days.
These cases underscore the challenges faced by young people and their families in the UAE. Recent months have seen similar instances, including the discovery of a French teenager in the desert near her home in Sharjah and the rescue of a Sharjah autistic teen at Dubai Airport.
If you have any information regarding Ibrahim Muhammad’s whereabouts, please contact his family at 0502924491 or report to Ajman Police.