Four Missing Minor Girls, Including Three Sisters, Rescued in Ambala
4 missing minors girls, including 3 sisters, rescued within 24 hours from Ambala

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The Khanna police successfully rescued four missing girls, including three sisters, within 24 hours of their disappearance in Ambala, India. The operation utilized technology such as CCTV analysis and technical surveillance, leading to the apprehension of a suspect known to the families.
- 01The girls went missing from Siar village around 12:30 PM on June 2, 2023.
- 02Police used CCTV footage and technical surveillance to trace the girls' whereabouts.
- 03The suspect, Satnam, was located in Ferozepur and detained for questioning.
- 04One girl contacted the suspect for an OTP, which helped police trace the call to Ambala.
- 05Two additional kidnapping cases involving other minor girls have been registered in the city.
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In a swift and effective operation, the Khanna police rescued four missing girls, including three minor sisters, within 24 hours of their disappearance in Ambala, Haryana, India. The girls, who left their homes around 12:30 PM on June 2, were reported missing by concerned relatives later that evening. Initial investigations revealed they may have left with a man named Satnam, known to their families. Utilizing technology, police analyzed CCTV footage and conducted technical surveillance, leading to the tracing of Satnam's location in Ferozepur, where he was detained. A breakthrough occurred when one of the girls contacted Satnam for an OTP using a new SIM card, allowing police to track the call to Ambala. A team from Maloud police rescued all four girls unharmed. DSP Harmanpreet Singh Cheema emphasized the importance of technology in ensuring children's safety. Additionally, two separate kidnapping cases involving other minor girls have been registered in the city, with ongoing efforts to locate the missing individuals and apprehend the suspects.
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The successful rescue operation underscores the importance of police vigilance and the effective use of technology in ensuring the safety of children.
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