Ludhiana: Please be forbidden in the city for almost two years.
City police have taken around 300 beggars in detention, get their verification and upload their photos on the lost portal and found http://khoyapaya.gov.in/ to help their families track them.
But now, beggars have returned to the city and can be seen in several markets and on Chowks.
The majority of them look carrying babies and toddlers when pleading.
Markets such as Sarabha Nagar, Malhar Road, Dugri and Jamalpur, including Bharat Nagar, Dugri, Bhai Bala Chowk, Old City, Jalan Chandigarh, close to beggars.
The city police have begun to drive against beggars in November 2019 when they have arrested a homeless man , Krishhan, to kidnap children and force them into fabric-picking.
Allegations have kidnapped two children, aged 10 and 4 years, from outside their homes by luring them with crackers.
After that, he forced them to be a picking.
During the campaign, the police had taken around 300 beggars to detention, and after their verification, uploaded their photos on the portal.
After seeing their city beggars free for some time, residents were surprised when they trailed them or knocked on their car windows.
Pakshowal Road Resident Anu Vohra said, “I went to Malhar Road on Saturday and saw a lot of beggars bringing babies in their round.
A beggar woman approaches me with a baby and keeps saying that her child is not healthy and she wants money.
I offer to get medicine For the child, but he refused and asked for money.
I really wondered if these were their own children or if they had kidnapped them for pleading.
“Lokesh Sharma from Rajguru Nagar said besides fear of kidnapping, beggars did not make sights What’s fun on the market.
“Administration must complete their verification and then shift them to the residence of a house or help them get a job,” he said.
Vivivek Kumar, the Old City resident, said, “a group of beggars are outside Gaushala here.
They surround the people who visit Cowshed.
If we give money to one beggar, others begin to pursue us.” Commissioner with the police (city) J , Elanchezhian said, “We will revive the journey against beggars.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law & Order) SPS Dhindsa will be the nodulical officer.” Gumshuda Appin February this year, the Anti-Man Unit (AHT) from Police Ludhiana has launched a cellular application named ‘Gumshuda’, where people can upload photos of their lost children and relatives.