Delhi Police trace 130 missing persons in August under Operation Milap
The South-West District Police traced and reunited 130 missing persons, including 48 children, with their families in August as part of Operation Milap, an initiative aimed at locating and restoring missing individuals to their homes.
According to the police, the recoveries were made between August 1 and 31 through a series of coordinated search operations.
Investigators conducted local enquiries, examined CCTV footage, and displayed photographs of missing persons at auto stands, e-rickshaw stands, bus stops, and railway stations.
Information was also gathered from bus drivers, conductors, vendors, and local informers, while records of nearby police stations and hospitals were thoroughly checked.
Since January 1 this year, the South-West District Police have traced 931 missing persons, including 306 children and 625 adults.
Operation Milap remains one of the Delhi Police’s focused initiatives for the recovery of missing persons, combining methodical investigation with community support.
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