Mumbai: Police succeeded in tracing four missing children from Andheri

All these children were found to be in the Madhav Bal Niketan Ashram with the unknown person

Mumbai: Police succeeded in tracing four missing children from Andheri
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The MIDC police have succeeded in tracing four brothers from Andheri who were missing for nine days from Madhya Pradesh.


These four siblings had decided to leave home on May 26. These siblings left home and ran towards Madhya Pradesh. Four siblings were missing for the past nine days. When the children went missing, their maternal uncle filed a complaint with the police. The police started the investigation with the help of the friends of the missing children and CCTV footage. The boys were later spotted with an unknown person in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. The police examined the footage from more than 80 CCTV cameras in the Gwalior railway station area and the city. All these children were found to be in the Madhav Bal Niketan Ashram with the unknown person.


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A team of MIDC police reached the ashram with the help of local police. The eldest daughter of the siblings had submitted a written application to the Ashram requesting accommodation there. We were also told not to give custody to our father if he comes to take us away. Meanwhile, a team of Mumbai Police detained all the four siblings on June 2 and produced them before the Child Welfare Committee in Gwalior. After that they started the process to bring them to Mumbai. As these siblings had no means of communication, the investigation team used their skills to trace the three girls and one boy.
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