Police recovers 4 missing girls

Excelsior Correspondent

SAMBA, Sept 12: Under the guidance of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Samba, Benam Tosh, police has traced four missing girls from Tarn Taran (Punjab) and Jammu and reunited them with their families.
The family members of four missing girls belonging to four different areas of Samba district had approached police to trace and reunite them. Accordingly, police took the cognizance into the incidents of disappearances under law. Missing reports were entered at concerned Police Station and Police Post and strenuous efforts were made by police to trace them expeditiously. By the dint of hard work, police succeeded in recovering missing persons from different areas of Punjab and Jammu and reuniting them with their families.
Four separate missing reports with regard to the missing of these girls were registered at Police Station (PS), Bari Brahmana and Police Post SIDCO Samba.
The missing persons have been traced by the police teams headed by SHO, Police Station Bari Brahmana, Sumit Sharma, SHO, Police Station, Samba, Daljit Singh and I/C PP, SIDCO Samba, ASI, Kuldeep Raj under the supervision of DySP, Garu Ram, SDPO Bari Brahmana, Rahul Nagar and Additional SP, Samba, Surinder Choudhary.
SSP, Samba, Benam Tosh said police is working hard to recover missing persons within shortest possible period and thus, a total of 89 missing persons including 62 females have been traced and reunited with their families by Samba police in eight months.