delhibreakings delhi police ahtu recovers missing persons minor girls march 2026 Delhi Police AHTU Operation: Four Missing Persons Including Two Minor Girls Recovered Successfully

The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of the Delhi Police has achieved a major success by locating and recovering four missing individuals from different areas. The group includes two minor girls, a disabled woman, and a young boy who had been missing for some time. This operation was carried out by the Delhi Police nodal agency responsible for tracking human trafficking cases and finding missing persons.

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Major Success in the Narela Missing Case

One of the most significant recoveries involved a 16-year-old girl who had been missing since November 27, 2023. A missing person report was originally filed at the Narela Industrial Area police station. The AHTU team used a combination of technical surveillance and ground-level intelligence to trace the girl. She was eventually found in the Jhimar Colony area of Bawana in Delhi and has since been brought to safety.

Recent Rescue Operations by Crime Branch

The AHTU team under the Delhi Crime Branch has been consistently working to reunite families with their missing children. In the month of March 2026 alone, the unit conducted several successful operations. Below are some of the key achievements from their recent efforts:

Case Type Location/Details Status
16-Year-Old Girl Narela to Bawana Recovered
6 Minor Children Delhi, Haryana, and UP Recovered
3-Year-Old Case Lucknow (High Court Order) Solved
Social Media Case Panipat Recovered
Disabled Woman Various Localities Recovered

Safety Initiatives for Women and Children

The Ministry of Women and Child Development continues to monitor these situations under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956. To improve the safety of women and children in the national capital, various initiatives like the ‘Nirbhaya Fund’ and ‘Mission Shakti’ are being actively utilized. The AHTU continues its special drives to ensure that missing or abducted children are found and returned to their legal guardians as quickly as possible.

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