How Did Operation Milap Help Reunite 84 Missing Individuals with Their Families in Delhi?
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Key Takeaways
- Operation Milap successfully reunited 84 missing individuals with their families.
- Included in the rescues were 30 children.
- A total of 1,201 individuals have been rescued by the police this year.
- Community engagement and local inquiries were vital to the operation's success.
- The police's commitment to public service was reaffirmed through this initiative.
New Delhi, Dec 2 (NationPress) A total of 84 individuals who were either missing or kidnapped, including 30 children, were successfully located and reunited with their families in November as part of 'Operation Milap', conducted by the South West District Police in the national capital, officials reported on Tuesday.
This operation has contributed to a total of 1,201 individuals rescued by the district police throughout the year, which includes 399 children and 802 adults.
According to a statement from the police, they promptly initiated search operations as soon as reports of missing or kidnapped individuals were received.
Local inquiries were pivotal in these efforts, supplemented by reviewing CCTV footage and dispersing images of the missing persons and suspects at various transport hubs, including auto stands, e-rickshaw stands, bus terminals, and railway stations.
Officials also engaged with bus drivers, conductors, and vendors to trace the movements of the missing individuals. Local informants were utilized, and records from adjacent police stations and hospitals were meticulously scrutinized.
During this period, the personnel from Police Station (PS) Kapashera successfully located nine missing children -- one boy and eight girls -- aged between 10 and 18 years. They also found 14 missing adults, consisting of eight men and six women.
The team from PS Palam Village traced four missing children (two boys and two girls) within the same age range and located five missing adults, including two males and three females.
At PS Vasant Kunj North, two missing girls aged 10 to 18 years were found, along with two missing adults (one male and one female), who were then reunited with their families.
PS Sagarpur was able to locate eight missing individuals, comprising three men and five women.
Additionally, PS Kishangarh traced two missing girls aged between 10 to 18 years, alongside seven missing adults (four men and three women).
In the PS Vasant Kunj South, three missing children (two boys and one girl) aged 10 to 18 years were found, as well as five missing adults (three males and two females).
PS R.K. Puram successfully traced one missing minor girl and one male, both of whom were reunited with their families.
Furthermore, PS Vasant Vihar found four missing children (two boys and two girls) aged between 10 and 18 years, in addition to two missing adults (one male and one female).
PS Sarojini Nagar located one missing minor girl and one missing male.
PS S.J. Enclave found two missing girls aged between 10 and 18 years, along with five missing adults (three men and two women).
PS South Campus traced one missing male who was also reunited with his family.
Finally, PS Delhi Cantt located two missing girls aged 10 to 18 years and three missing adults (one male and two females).
All individuals recovered during this operation were reunited with their families safely.
Under 'Operation Milap', the South-West District Police reaffirmed their dedication to public service by ensuring the safe return of 84 missing individuals to their homes. Their compassionate approach, combined with thorough investigations and prompt action, has brought hope and relief to numerous families experiencing distress.