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10-yr-old missing girl reunited with kin under Op Milap

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A 10-year-old girl, who reportedly went missing, was reunited with her family at the Subzi Mandi police station, North Delhi. The girl was located near Ghanta Ghar Chowk on Friday evening.

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During patrolling, the police saw a girl surrounded by people. She was not able to provide her address. The girl only revealed that her name was Munni and that she lived in Khadda Colony. The officers took her to the police station.

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The police began searching for her family by circulating her photographs and details through police networks and local stations, said Raja Banthia, Deputy Commissioner of Police, North District. It was found that Khadda Colony falls under the jurisdiction of the Samaypur Badli police station, but no missing report was filed there, he said.

On the morning of September 6, the police team travelled to Khadda Colony with the girl. After verification, the team traced her father, Manoj Mandal of Khadda Colony, Raja Vihar, Badli, and handed over the girl to him as part of “Operation Milap.”

Under “Operation Milap”, the Delhi Police have traced 130 missing persons in August.

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