Noida Police reunites 78 children with parents. Noida News – Times of India

Noida: As many 78 children stay in shelter homes reunited with their families in a period of one month by Noida Police As part of a special operation, officials said on Saturday. statistics”Operation MuskanShared with the commissioner during an event at Noida Police Headquarters here Alok Singh And other senior officers are participating in it.
A month-long operation began on June 20, during which a total of 78 children were reunited with their families, a police spokesman said.
“The campaign was driven by anti human trafficking unit (AHTU) under the supervision of Additional Commissioner of Police (HQ) Pushpanjali Devi and DCP (Women and Child Safety) Vrinda Shukla,” said the officer.
During the operation, the police officers involved in the operation visited the shelter homes, collected information from the children and efforts were made to trace their families, the spokesman said.
The officer said that experts engaged by the police also counseled children who were staying in shelter homes after being separated from their families.
According to an official statement, Police Chief Alok Singh lauded the team for the “great achievement” and assured the department’s commitment to make continuous efforts towards reuniting more such children with their families.
Joint Commissioner Luv Kumar, other senior officials, parents and relatives of 78 children and representatives of NGOs were present in the programme.

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