Anisa Mohamed Ibrahim, 35, is accused of the unlawful abduction of her sons, aged eight and ten, and disobeying a court order in the UK.

Toronto police arrested Anisa Mohamed Ibrahim, 35, who is accused of abducting her two sons and taking them to Hamilton from Manchester, England.
The five-year search for a woman who fled England with her two young sons is over after Toronto police arrested her in Hamilton on Thursday.
Anisa Mohamed Ibrahim, 35, is accused of the unlawful abduction of her sons, aged eight and ten, and disobeying a court order in the UK.
She allegedly travelled from Manchester to Toronto on April 13, 2010 via Frankfurt, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The Toronto Fugitive Squad (TFS) has been working with the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in England and the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) since their arrival in Canada.
In a statement issued by the MCSC in 2012 on the two-year anniversary of the two boys going missing, their father, Abdul Abubakar, said: “Anisa, please contact the authorities wherever you are with the children so I can at least know they are okay.”
That statement claimed that there was a history of concern for the children’s safety, and said the Police Child Protection Unit in England was also investigating the case.
The South Manchester Crime Operations Unit had appealed to the Somali community for information on the mother and sons whereabouts. Ibrahim is of Somali descent.
Toronto police made the arrest after receiving information that the trio were living near Main St. and Ferguson Ave. S. in Hamilton under pseudonyms.
Ibrahim is scheduled to appear at the Superior Court of Justice in Hamilton on Friday morning facing an extradition warrant.
The two sons are in the care of Children’s Aid, which said they are “doing well”.
The MCSC has previously worked with the GMP in the alleged abduction of seven-year-old girl Pearl Gavaghan Da Massa, who was successfully reunited with her father in September 2011.
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