New Delhi, October 21
Police has traced the six-year-old daughter of a labourer, who was missing from Kirti Nagar’s railway line since September 6. She was playing outside her house when a man kidnapped her, said a police official.
The footages of the CCTV cameras of the area were analysed in which the girl, who was wearing a white-colour frock, was found playing outside her house. Repeated analysis of the footage revealed a very faint image of a person wearing blue-color shirt and the same colour jeans carrying the girl, said DCP Monika Bhardwaj.
The footage showed that after lifting the girl, the man followed various routes to escape and finally took rickshaw from the R K Ashram Metro Station to the New Delhi Railway Station. After reaching the station, he asked a rickshaw-puller the way of GB Road and took the route towards GB Road and entered the market. After sometime, he was standing alone in front of kotha number 41 and waited for someone. But, after sometime, he again went to New Delhi Railway Station, she said.
Due to heavy rain on September 6, the system of the CCTV cameras was crashed on the railway station. Thereafter, a large number of people, including the rickshaw-puller who has dropped him on the railway station, were interrogated. On October 17, the Kurukshetra Child Welfare Committee (CWC) told the Delhi Police that a girl having same features has been found in the area and brought to CWC by an unknown person. A police team, along with girl's parent went to Kurukshetra and the girl was traced, the DCP added. — TNS