Government Communications Office issues statement in response to HIA incident

Government Communications Office issues statement in response to HIA incident

QLNews
By QLNews

In the last few days there has been a lot of reports from international media regarding a certain incident that took place at Qatar’s Hamad International Airport (HIA).

Details regarding the incident have been underlined in an official statement released by Qatar’s Government Communications Office (GCO).

According to the GCO statement, on October 2, 2020 “a newborn infant was found in a trash can, concealed in a plastic bag, buried under garbage at HIA.”

“The baby girl was rescued from what appeared to be a shocking and appalling attempt to kill her,” the statement added.

GCO confirmed that the infant is now safe after receiving medical care in Doha.

The statement pointed out that this is the first time an incident of this nature has taken place at HIA, prompting immediate action.

“This egregious and life-threatening violation of the law triggered an immediate search for the parents, including on flights in the vicinity of where the newborn was found,” the statement noted.

Although the urgent decision that guided the search was to “prevent the perpetrators of the horrible crime from escaping, the State of Qatar regrets any distress or infringement on the personal freedoms of any traveler caused by this action.”

The GCO statement confirmed that Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Interior His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani has directed that “a comprehensive, transparent investigation into the incident be conducted.”

The findings of the investigation will be shared with Qatar’s international partners, the GCO said.

It further stressed, “Qatar remains committed to ensuring the safety, security and comfort of all travelers transiting through the country.”

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Source: GCO
By aghaw• 28 Oct 2020 14:18
aghaw

"The shameful uncivilized deed has been done!", you seem to have forgotten that “a newborn infant was found in a trash can, concealed in a plastic bag, buried under garbage at HIA.”

At the end of the day, they were checked by medical staff.

By leomsk• 28 Oct 2020 13:03
leomsk

Horrifying...........! I don't know under which circumstances the parents of new born had taken this step. But not being judgmental about them, in my perspective we should wait for investigation team to find out the actual facts.

My prayers and thoughts for the new born...!!!

By goodlittleboy• 28 Oct 2020 11:43
goodlittleboy

Oh! Come on Daniel! Surely you consider investigating a criminal act by the authorities to be a "shameful uncivilized deed". What if the authorities would have been successful in finding out the mother amongst the passengers and especially if she turned out to be an Australian? Would you and the Australian government been screaming in the same way at the top of their voice as they are doing now? Absolutely no way. How would the Australian authorities handled the same situation had it taken place in their country? Remember, time plays a crucial role when investigations are carried out in such cases.

I firmly believe the immediate and wise action of the authorities was correct as the situation demanded that.

By Daniel Schriefer• 28 Oct 2020 11:16
Daniel Schriefer

It's easy to apologize. The shameful uncivilized deed has been done!

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