Delhi police has launched ‘operation milap’ a scheme aimed at uniting missing children with their parents and has already restored two children staying in a children home with their respective families in Delhi and Rajasthan.
This drive has been launched by the Anti-Human Trafficking (AHTU) of the crime branch of the Delhi police during which team will check all the children home in national capital.
Joint commissioner of Police-crime- Ravindra Yadav said, “The teams will match children record with the available data of missing/kidnapped children with the police. The scheme has been named operation Milap. Several teams have been constituted for uniting such children staying in children homes.”
And the entire Crime branch official will check and every child in the children homes and make all out efforts to get any clue about their parents/home so that they can be resorted properly.
Yadav said, “During one such conversation, the child aged 13 years appeared nervous and on sustained compassionate persuasion, he revealed his mother’s name and her mobile phone number. When contacted, the woman identified her son on the basis of description and reached AHTHU office from Bhiwadi, Rajasthan along with her mother.
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