Noida: Fifteen children, including eight girls, have been saved and reunited with their families since the Muska surgery began on June 21.
Under the drive, the police tried to find 58 children who were missing from the Gautam district of Budh Nagar in recent months.
, They also tried to send children found on the road and worked in a business company to protect the house or to their families.
The additional police commissioner (headquarters) Pushpanjali said they had managed to track seven out of 58 children lost from the district and five children from other places found in Gautam Budh Nagar.
Families of three children living in shelters have been traced and the children returned with their parents.
One of the 15 children is a 13-year-old boy from Gonda.
He was found near the Metro Sector Station 61.
He came to see Delhi without telling his parents on June 2 but got lost.
A fired fired based on the complaint lost by his parents on June 29.
“He has no money,” said Senior Sub Inspector, Phase III Police Station, said Feroz Akhtar.
The boy was with the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) and his parents had been told, police said.
A lost girl from Dankurus more than a year ago was found with several people from the transgender community in Dadri.
The police said at first, he did not want to go home.
Danuri Sho Arvind Pathak said: “CWC has given its rights to her parents.”