Operation Milap Reunites 168 Missing Individuals with Families
Under Operation Milap, the Delhi Police successfully reunited 168 missing people with their families last month. The operation involved multiple police stations utilizing CCTV footage, local inquiries, and collaboration with transport personnel. Overall, 521 missing individuals have been traced in the southwest district since January.
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The Delhi Police have successfully reunited 168 individuals, including 53 children, with their families last month as part of 'Operation Milap,' an official announced on Tuesday.
Multiple police stations in the southwest district of Delhi executed a well-coordinated operation from June 1 to June 30, leveraging teams from several stations like Kapashera, Sagarpur, and Palam Village, among others, to achieve this feat.
Key techniques involved the reliance on CCTV footage, local inquiries, and verification at transport hubs. Additionally, police cross-checked hospital records and circulated photographs to aid the search. The operation's success highlights the combined efforts of various units, including the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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