Did J&K Police Successfully Locate a Missing Woman in Poonch District?
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Jammu, Feb 11 (NationPress) The police department in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district announced on Wednesday the successful tracing of a missing woman, leading to her reunion with her family.
A statement from the police revealed: “The District Police Poonch has effectively traced and returned a missing woman to her family through timely and dedicated efforts.”
“A report regarding Rukhsana Kouser, daughter of Nisaar Ahmed, was registered at Police Station Poonch. As soon as the report was filed, a specialized police team was formed and the investigation commenced immediately.
“Relentless efforts, including field inquiries, technical analysis, and collaboration with other agencies, were employed to locate her. During the investigation, the woman was found in Jammu.
“Acting swiftly, a police unit from Police Station Poonch moved to the site, safely recovered her, and brought her back to Poonch.”
“Following the completion of all required legal and medico-legal formalities in accordance with established procedures, she was safely returned to her parents. The missing report is now officially closed.”
“The District Police Poonch is committed to the safety and security of all citizens and encourages the public to report such incidents promptly for effective police action.”
In addition to combating terrorism in collaboration with the Army and other security forces, the J&K Police also bear the responsibility of maintaining law and order while ensuring the safety of the general public.
The police in J&K have also adopted an advisory and community-friendly stance in addressing social issues affecting citizens. Beyond being the long arm of the law, local police engage in various duties during natural disasters.
Furthermore, they conduct anti-terror operations and take action against drug traffickers, drug dealers, and those involved in illegal money transfer schemes.
While local police and security forces handle internal security and anti-terrorism operations, anti-infiltration duties along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) are managed by the Army and the BSF, respectively.