Early Times Report SAMBA, July 27: In a commendable effort, Samba Police, under the leadership of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Benam Tosh, has successfully traced and reunited seven missing persons with their families, including four females from various areas. The concerned relatives of the missing individuals, which comprised two girls and two married young women, sought the assistance of the police to locate their loved ones. Responding promptly to the reports of disappearances, the police registered missing reports at the appropriate Police Stations and Police Posts and initiated extensive efforts to recover the individuals. Their dedication and hard work paid off, as the police successfully located the missing persons in different areas and reunited them with their families. The missing reports were registered at Police Station Vijaypur, Police Station Bari Brahmana, Police Post Goran, and Police Post Rakh Amb Talli. The police teams, led by SHO Police Station Vijaypur, Tribhawan Khajuria; SHO Police Station Bari Brahmana, Sunil Sharma; SHO Police Station Samba, Rajeshwar Singh; I/C PP Goran, PSI Sajid Jaral; and I/C PP Rakh Amb Talli, PSI Davinder Singh, worked diligently under the supervision of DySP Garu Ram, SDPO Vijaypur, Rohit Kumar, SDPO Bari Brahmana, Rahul Nagar, and Addl. SP Samba, Surinder Choudhary, to successfully trace the missing individuals. SSP Benam Tosh proudly announced that Samba Police has successfully traced and reunited a total of 63 missing persons, including 44 females, in the past six months, both from various places within and outside the Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory. The efforts of Samba Police in locating and reuniting missing individuals reflect their commitment to public service and the safety and well-being of the community. The department's dedication to resolving such cases and bringing relief to distressed families is commendable and reaffirms their role as protectors and facilitators of justice in society. |