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Delhi Police reunites 20 children with families

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has reunited 20 kids staying at various children homes with their families under its operation 'Milap', taking the total number of those restored to 120 since the launch of the drive.

Several teams have been constituted in the Crime Branch for linking such kids staying in children homes across the national capital.

"We have succeeded in restoring 20 more children staying at various children homes of Delhi to their respective families under operation Milap. The drive has been launched to check all the children homes in Delhi for matching their records with the available data of missing/kidnapped children. Total 120 children have been restored by us so far," said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ravindra Yadav.
 

During this special drive, Crime Branch officials checked each and every child in the homes and made efforts to get any clue about their parents or home so that they can be restored.

Further, local police of all districts of Delhi is being asked to screen and document all the children residing in shelter homes, railway platforms, bus stands, roads, religious places, etc. Their photographs are taken by the concerned police officials and documentation undertaken to link them properly.

"During the drive, we zero down on the children whose details are incomplete or sketchy. These children are taken into the confidence and after compassionate persuasive conversation, they reveal clues about their native places.

"On the basis of minor clues and details provided by them, their parents are contacted either through telephone or via local police stations," said Yadav.

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First Published: May 28 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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