Greater Noida: A girl from Agra who was missing from New Ashok Nagar in Delhi five years ago has been reunited with his family, thanks to the Operation Noida Police Muska.
The girl, who was five years old when she was lost, was found in a shelter in Ghaziabad when the Noida Human Trade Unit Team (Athu) reached there as part of the operation, which was an initiative to find lost children.
During counseling, one of the children in the shelter, Sheelu (name changed), told them that he belonged to ‘Patipura’ and his father’s name was Rajesh.
The unit, however, did not find such a place, but there were several other places with a name similar to Patipura.
After a prolonged counseling, the child told the police more detail and they enlarged Parvatipura on the Agra Tehsil.
When they contacted the Bah Polda and shared Sheelu’s detail, they found that complaints of missing people had been submitted at the local police station about him.
“His parents were told and his father Rajesh told us that he had lost him when he came to Delhi with the child,” Ahtu said responsible for Devendra Singh.
Speaking with Toi, Rajesh said he came to Delhi in 2016 with Sheelu when he was only four and a half years old.
“I had a fight with my wife and her family took her and our daughter to their own place on the bound.
I rushed there to get my daughter back and come to Ghaziabad, but I don’t have money.
I thought of visiting relatives in Noida to ask for help.
We Walk all day and sleep somewhere around New Ashok Nagar.
In the morning, my daughter said she was hungry and I made her sit under the Neem tree and went looking for food, “he said.
When he left, a woman saw Sheelu sit alone and told the police, who took him to the house of taking refuge.
“I tried to find my daughter several times, but failed.
I returned home only after a few months passed.
My family leveled allegations that I had sold it when she was handsome,” he said.
Sheelu, who was in grade 3 now, was then taken to a shelter house in Ghaziabad, where the police found it.