6 missing children from Delhi traced, reunited with families within 7 days
India Today
Delhi Police traced six missing children and reunited them with their families within a period of seven days. A special drive was organised after cases of missing children in Delhi began to increase.
A total of six missing children were traced from different parts of the country by the Delhi Police and they were reunited with their families. A special drive was conducted to trace and reunite missing children with their families after cases of missing children from Delhi began to rampantly increase.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sameer Sharma, said, “A special drive was conducted to recover the missing children. Working meticulously, the staff of the Outer District have successfully traced 6 missing children and re-united them with their families within seven days.
The children are Ronak (11), Shivani (17), Hina (15), Parul (16), Manisha (16) and Manni (7). Special and dedicated teams were formed by the DCP in each police station to trace the missing children.
Following the DCP’s directions, patrolling vehicles were deployed for this task and were installed with loud-hailers. Announcements were also made on every street, and all the beat officers were informed to get clues about the missing children. Details of the missing children were circulated in all the nearby police stations and adjoining districts.
Staff were also deployed to check the CCTV footage to obtain clues regarding the missing children.
A door-to-door enquiry was also conducted beat-wise, and through this meticulous exercise, the six missing children were traced and reunited with their families within a week.