Delhi Police constable reunited 73 missing children with parents in 8 months

New Delhi Feb 23 PTI Delhi Police Constable Sunita has reunited 73 missing children with their parents in the last eight months officials said on Wednesday She also traced four children in the last three days police said On Sunday a seven-year-old boy went missing from his home in Indira Camp number 2 Vikaspuri where he lived with his grandfather they said Police started a search in nearby areas and analysed footage from CCTV cameras Later Sunita traced the child and handed him over to his grandfather a senior police officer said On February 15 a 13-year-old girl went missing from her home in Mayapuri area In this case too Sunita traced the girl from Mayapuri Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police West Prashant Gautam said On February 16 two kids went missing along with their mother in Kanjhawala area A team comprising ASI Suresh Kumar and Sunita succeeded in trace the missing pwoplw police said Sunita joined the Delhi Police on November 10 2014 After initial training she was posted in different units including Police Control Room PCR C4i Command Room CPCR Police Headquarters PHQ and then she was transferred to west district they said Presently she is posted in the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit AHTU of the west district for the last one year police said In 2019 the PHQ floated a policy to recognise the efforts of police personnel who trace the kidnapped and missing children and reunite them with their families Head Constable Seema Dhaka from Samaypur Badli Police Station became the first woman to be promoted out of turn for tracing 50 missing children within one year they said The act was widely appreciated and she became an inspiration for the others including Sunita The constable has traced 73 missing or kidnapped children Fifteen out of the recovered children are under eight years old and the remaining are between eight to 16 years of age police said To recognise her dedication boost her morale as well as to inspire others the constables is being recommended for out-of-turn promotion to the rank of head constable according to the the existing policies police added PTI NIT AAR

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February 24, 2022

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New Delhi Feb 23 PTI Delhi Police Constable Sunita has reunited 73 missing children with their parents in the last eight months officials said on Wednesday She also traced four children in the last three days police said On Sunday a seven-year-old boy went missing from his home in Indira Camp number 2 Vikaspuri where he lived with his grandfather they said Police started a search in nearby areas and analysed footage from CCTV cameras Later Sunita traced the child and handed him over to his grandfather a senior police officer said On February 15 a 13-year-old girl went missing from her home in Mayapuri area In this case too Sunita traced the girl from Mayapuri Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police West Prashant Gautam said On February 16 two kids went missing along with their mother in Kanjhawala area A team comprising ASI Suresh Kumar and Sunita succeeded in trace the missing pwoplw police said Sunita joined the Delhi Police on November 10 2014 After initial training she was posted in different units including Police Control Room PCR C4i Command Room CPCR Police Headquarters PHQ and then she was transferred to west district they said Presently she is posted in the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit AHTU of the west district for the last one year police said In 2019 the PHQ floated a policy to recognise the efforts of police personnel who trace the kidnapped and missing children and reunite them with their families Head Constable Seema Dhaka from Samaypur Badli Police Station became the first woman to be promoted out of turn for tracing 50 missing children within one year they said The act was widely appreciated and she became an inspiration for the others including Sunita The constable has traced 73 missing or kidnapped children Fifteen out of the recovered children are under eight years old and the remaining are between eight to 16 years of age police said To recognise her dedication boost her morale as well as to inspire others the constables is being recommended for out-of-turn promotion to the rank of head constable according to the the existing policies police added PTI NIT AAR

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