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Dausa Police Traces Missing Siblings After a Year, Rescues Them from Prayagraj

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal June 13, 2025 Updated: June 13, 2025 1 Min Read 53 Views

In a major breakthrough, the Dausa Sadar Police and Anti-Human Trafficking Unit have rescued a 10-year-old boy and his 7-year-old sister who had been missing for over a year. The children were traced to Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, and had a reward of ₹20,000 announced for any information leading to their discovery.

The children were reported missing by their family on June 6, 2024, stating that they had disappeared from their home on May 29. Acting swiftly, SP Sagar Rana formed search teams under DSP Ravi Prakash Sharma and SHO Ravindra Singh.

Despite extensive searches in Jaipur, Alwar, Haryana, Delhi, and UP, initial efforts were unsuccessful. However, the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit intensified the search, eventually locating and rescuing the children from Prayagraj.

ASI Deepak Kumar Sharma played a key role in the rescue, along with Head Constable Prahlad, Constables Mukesh, and Rekha, who were instrumental in the successful operation.

Written By: Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.


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