A seven -year -old boy who misses his mother for seven months has been found safely and where three men are arrested for 'child abduction'.
Adam Glanville, who was missing and was supposed to be with his mother Karima Mahmoud, was found yesterday, confirmed the Metropolitan Police.
The child is now with his family.
Adam and his mother were last seen together in Richmond on 3 June 2024. While the mother was last seen on October 24 in the Bedfont Road area, Feltham.
Karima Mahmoud, 44, will appear in the Central Family Court on Monday after he has been infringed on a judicial order.
Two men, in the 1950s, were arrested on suspicion of child abduction in relation to a fight with another man.
A third man in the fifty was also arrested on suspicion of the kidnapping of children.

Mother Karima Mahmoud (photo), 44, will appear in the Central Family Court on Monday after he has been infringed on a judicial order

Adam's mother was last seen on October 24 in the Bedfont Road area, Feltham (photo)
All three men are saved awaiting further questions.
In January, the police said they were hunting for two men they believed they might have had information about the disappearance of the mother and her young son seven months ago.
In October, the police launched a desperate attraction to find the missing mother and her seven -year -old son in the midst of the fear that she “changed her appearance.”
The force said it was possible that Mrs. Mahmoud changed her appearance.
At the time, the detective sergeant Mary Dawson said: 'We followed all the research lines in order, but we again ask for the help of the public.
“Although we have no evidence to suspect that one of them is damaging, as time passes, we are increasingly worried about their well -being.”