Several missing Persons reunited with families: Police
Aman Zutshi
Jammu: The Samba Police claimed to have reunited 11 missing persons with their families in Jammu’s Samba district yesterday.
According to a police statement, the family members of the missing persons registered missing complaints at various police stations in the jurisdiction of Samba district and after meticulous tracking and consistent efforts the Samba police was able to trace the disappeared persons from Tara Garh, Ludhiana, Moga of Punjab & Jammu areas and reunited with their families.
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The missing reports with regard to their disappearance were registered at Police Station Ramgarh, Police Station Bari Brahmana, Police Post Supwal and Police Post Mansar.
The disappeared persons have been discovered by the police teams headed by SHO Police Station Samba Rajeshwar Singh, SHO Police Station Ramgarh Sudesh Kumar and SHO Police Station Bari Brahmana Sunil Sharma under the supervision of DySP Garu Ram, SDPO Vijaypur Rohit Kumar, SDPO Bari Brahmana Rahul Nagar and Addl. SP Samba Surinder Choudhary.
Senior Superintendent of Police Samba Benam Tosh has shared a data 78 missing persons including 55 females have been traced and reunited with their families by Samba Police in past seven months and police is working hard with sincerity to recover missing persons within shortest possible period.