Salute to these 2 Indian women, found 104 lost children and reunited them with their families after 9 months.

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Lady Cops: Every parent’s dream is that their child should live a safe and happy life. But when their children go missing somewhere it becomes a big disaster for them. Similarly, in the search of missing children, two head constables (Lady Cops) of Delhi have achieved an extraordinary achievement in the last 9 months. Let us tell you, these two police personnel have gone to remote areas of Haryana, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and searched for 104 missing children.

According to media reports, Lady Cops Seema Devi and Suman Hooda, who are posted in the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of North Delhi. They have successfully traced 104 children under Operation Milap between March and November. However, during this time they had to face many tough challenges, such as lack of recent photographs of children, local language barriers, lack of cooperation from people in unfamiliar areas.

faced difficulty

During this operation, both Lady Cops Seema Devi and Suman Hooda faced difficulty many times in identifying the children. Because the families did not have recent photographs of the children. Many times, they had to identify children by matching them with their parents. Meanwhile, Suman Hooda said, “We do not have fixed duty hours, when we get information about a child going missing, we immediately leave the house.

Took help from cyber team

Seema Devi (Lady Cops) told that in many cases the phone numbers used by children were switched off, then with the help of cyber team they traced the lost location of the phone. Referring to a case, Seema Devi said, “A 13-year-old girl had gone missing from Bawana. She called her younger brother from multiple phone numbers and said she was fine, but he was suspicious as she was using different numbers, we investigated the matter and tracked her to Jarcha, Noida. There, we found him doing household chores. We saved him immediately.

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