Samba police reunites missing boy with family

Excelsior Correspondent

SAMBA, Sept 23: Samba police recovered one missing minor boy and reunited him with his family whose missing report was lodged at P/S Palam, New Delhi.
A police party of P/S Ghagwal while on routine patrolling duty, found a minor boy roaming in Ghagwal area who was unable to divulge any information that can help the police to identify his family members/residential particulars.
Since the child was a minor and there was every apprehension that he could fall prey of the Anti Social Elements, SHO P/S Ghagwal, Inspector, Sudhir Sadhotra immediately took cognizance into the matter and produced the missing boy before the Juvenile Justice Board Samba which further handed over him to Child Welfare Committee, Jakh, Samba. Thereafter the missing boy was got admitted in the Bal Ashram run by “Social Welfare Department” at R.S Pura Jammu for his better nourishment.
With the continuous joint efforts of Samba police, Child Welfare Committee Samba & Bal Ashram, R.S Pura Jammu, the exact address of the missing boy was traced out and the concerned Police Station of Delhi was contacted accordingly where the missing report of the boy was lodged.
On this, Delhi police deputed a team along with parents and the said the missing boy was handed over to his parents namely Ramesh Jangid and Krishna Devi, R/O Nalpur, Rajasthan in the presence of chairperson Child Welfare Committee Samba, Mubarak Singh, KAS, Superintendent, Bal Ashram R.S Pura, Vikrant Narwallia, Police Team of P/S Ghagwal & Police team from South West Police Station Palam, New Delhi after completing all the legal formalities.
The parents of the missing boy expressed their gratitude to the Samba Police as well as to the members of Child Welfare Committee Samba/Bal Ashram R.S Pura in reuniting their missing son.