Delhi Police’s crack teams have wrapped up two compelling missing minor cases, returning both boys safely to their parents in operations spanning Mukherjee Nagar and Wazirabad.
Case one spotlighted a vulnerable 12-year-old, mentally impaired, who strayed from Mukherjee Nagar on September 6, 2025. BNS 137(2) FIR led to AHTU takeover. ACP Suresh Kumar directed Inspector Mukesh Kumar and ASI Ajay Kumar Jha in a exhaustive hunt: CCTV reviews, door-to-door queries, tech aids, social blasts, and relative debriefs.
The boy was found safe. Living rent-free in Nirankari Colony, he hustled with car washes and night watches. His mental state caused him to drift to Anand Vihar—no abduction, just lost.
Case two: A 15-year-old bolted from Wazirabad on January 22, 2026, after family strife. FIR on January 24 brought AHTU in, with ACP Suresh Kumar steering Inspector Mukesh Kumar, ASI Mahesh, and HC Naresh Kumar.
They blended street smarts, surveillance tools, fieldwork, and family tips. ASI Mahesh’s lead nabbed the teen at Azadpur Sabzi Mandi on February 4, 2026—he was at his mausi’s.
Reunions complete, files sent to stations. AHTU earns kudos for speed and synergy, fortifying public trust.
In an era of rising concerns over child safety, these feats by Delhi Police exemplify resolve, technology, and teamwork in action.