Rising Concerns Over Missing Minors in Delhi: A Recent Case Unveiled
Increasing Incidents of Minors Going Missing
New Delhi. The capital city of India, Delhi, witnesses various incidents daily. While the city often grapples with gang wars, thefts, and various crimes against women, a troubling trend has emerged in recent years: young schoolgirls are increasingly running away from home. The Delhi Police handle numerous such cases daily, often involving romantic relationships or teenage girls leaving home due to disagreements with their parents. In some instances, these minors have eloped with their drivers. Recently, the police resolved a case involving a 16-year-old girl who had been missing for ten days.
In this particular case, the girl had fallen into bad company with a schoolmate. Her behavior at home had become increasingly concerning, prompting her parents to confront her. After a stern discussion, the girl decided to leave home. Her sudden disappearance left her parents in shock.
Teenager's Troubling Behavior The girl's father reported her missing at the Budh Vihar police station in Rohini. The Delhi Police were taken aback by the disappearance of a 9th-grade student. An FIR was filed on January 11, and the case was handed over to the Crime Branch. Under the leadership of Inspector Manoj Dahiya, the team began their investigation, uncovering more details about the girl.
The Crime Branch collected information from the school, fellow students, and informants. After considerable effort, they located the girl in Rohini Sector-24. Investigations revealed that she had run away for the boy with whom she had been frequently communicating on her phone. The police also spoke with the boy's parents before reuniting the girl with her family. Additionally, in another similar case, a 15-year-old girl who had gone missing from Mundka was safely recovered and returned to her family from New Delhi Railway Station.