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Samba Police successfully traces and reunites 4 missing females, bringing total to 93 in eight months
9/30/2023 10:56:35 PM
Early Times Report

Samba, Sept 30: In a commendable display of dedication and perseverance, the Samba Police, under the vigilant leadership of Senior Superintendent of Police Benam Tosh, has successfully traced and reunited four missing females with their families. This accomplishment marks the latest in a series of efforts that have seen a total of 93 missing individuals, including 66 females, reunited with their loved ones over the span of eight months.
The heartwarming success story involves the recovery of three young married women and one girl from various areas within the Samba district. Concerned family members had sought the assistance of the police in locating and reuniting them with their loved ones. Responding promptly to these appeals, the police initiated investigations, formally recording missing reports at the relevant police stations.
Determined to resolve these cases efficiently, the police officers involved left no stone unturned in their efforts to locate the missing individuals. These diligent investigations have borne fruit, with the missing persons now safely reunited with their families.
The cases of the missing females were reported at different police stations, including Police Station Bari Brahmana, Police Station Vijaypur, and Police Station Ramgarh. The dedicated police teams, led by SHO Police Station Bari Brahmana Sumit Sharma, SHO Police Station Vijaypur Sandeep Chark, and SHO Police Station Ramgarh Amit Kumar, worked tirelessly under the supervision of SDPO Bari Brahmana Rahul Nagar, SDPO Vijaypur Rohit Kumar, and Addl. SP Samba Surinder Choudhary.
This remarkable achievement aligns with the unwavering commitment of Senior Superintendent of Police Benam Tosh to recover missing persons within the shortest possible period. The Samba Police’s relentless efforts have led to the heartwarming reunification of a total of 93 missing persons, providing solace and relief to their families.
The community commends the Samba Police for their dedication and relentless pursuit of justice, ensuring that families are reunited and lives are rebuilt. Their commitment to serving and protecting the community continues to be a source of inspiration.
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