Delhi Police Locates 34 Missing Individuals in 'Mission Safe Return'
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New Delhi, April 7 (NationPress) In a commendable effort, the Delhi Police have located 34 missing individuals, including numerous minors, as part of a five-day initiative named 'Mission Safe Return'. This operation was spearheaded by the Anti Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of the Outer District.
Considering the delicate nature of these cases—most involving minors—the AHTU was tasked with implementing a concentrated and organized effort. The special campaign commenced on March 31, under the direct oversight of Vikram Singh, the Deputy Commissioner of Police for the Outer District.
A dedicated team was assembled, featuring Sub Inspector Sunil Kumar, ASI Sanjeev, ASI Jag Pravesh, ASI Mahender Singh, and Woman Constable Rinki, and was supervised by ACP Virender Dalal. This team utilized a mission-focused strategy, emphasizing the rapid recovery of missing persons while ensuring seamless coordination throughout all operational levels.
During the rigorous operation, extensive field inquiries were conducted by engaging with parents, guardians, neighbors, friends, and colleagues of the missing individuals. These initiatives were bolstered by systematic local intelligence gathering and verification across various locations in Delhi.
The operation continued tirelessly for five days, with officers working around the clock. Advanced technical surveillance methods were also employed to track leads, analyze data, and identify movement patterns, significantly improving the effectiveness of the search operations.
Thanks to persistent dedication, professional diligence, and precise coordination, the team successfully located 34 missing persons and children from diverse areas of the city. Initial findings indicated that the majority had departed from their homes due to minor family disputes and personal challenges.
Authorities underscored that this operation is a testament to the police force’s commitment to public safety and community welfare. The individuals who were rescued have been reunified with their families after following the necessary legal protocols.
Subsequent legal actions are being pursued by the investigative officers at the respective police stations.