2 Delhi Police Girl Constable Reunites 104 Lacking Kids With Households

2 Delhi Police Woman Constable Reunites 104 Missing Children With Families

Regardless of a number of challenges of lack of correct data, the duo efficiently tracked down the kids.

New Delhi:

Exhibiting up the humanitarian facet of Delhi police two of its ladies head constables in exemplary work reunited 104 lacking youngsters with their households in 9 months.

Head constables, Seema Devi and Suman Hooda from Delhi police posted with the anti-human trafficking unit within the outer north district shared their expertise and hurdles they confronted in the course of the operation.

“Our group within the 9 months have reunited 104 lacking youngsters with their households…we’re glad after doing this…I’m a mom and I can perceive the ache of the dad and mom whose youngsters went lacking, due to this fact we have been extra eager about discovering the m lacking youngsters…,” stated Seema Devi whereas chatting with ANI.

When requested how she received experience for tracing the lacking youngsters or the motivation, Seema Devi stated, “It was regular posting as a part of the job however later I began liking it and now I really feel like I’ve been made for this solely.”

One other Head Constable Suman Hooda, stated, “Discovering younger youngsters is a troublesome work as in comparison with discovering grownup youngsters as they don’t have any particulars of their households…We’re going to proceed this work. Our goal is to succeed in 200 and extra, in a 12 months…

“It is will get very robust to go away your individual little one at dwelling, however in addition they perceive that their mom will return again,” stated Hooda on how she manages her dwelling being a mom herself.

Regardless of a number of challenges like lack of correct data, no images, language boundaries, and unfamiliar places, the duo efficiently tracked down the kids and reunited them with their households.

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