Early Times Report
Samba, Aug 20: Samba Police, under the leadership of Senior Superintendent of Police Benam Tosh, has achieved a significant milestone by tracing eleven missing persons, including eight females, from various areas of Punjab and Jammu. The concerted efforts of the police have resulted in reuniting these individuals with their families. Among the eleven traced individuals, three were missing girls, five were young married women, and three were men. Concerned family members had approached the police seeking help in locating and reuniting their loved ones. Police promptly registered missing reports at relevant Police Stations and Police Posts, initiating dedicated efforts to locate them. The diligent work of the police teams, led by SHO Police Station Samba Rajeshwar Singh, SHO Police Station Ramgarh Sudesh Kumar, and SHO Police Station Bari Brahmana Sunil Sharma, paid off as they successfully located the missing individuals in different areas of Punjab, including Tara Garh, Ludhiana, Moga, and Jammu. The missing persons were subsequently reunited with their families. This achievement adds to the ongoing success of Samba Police in tracing missing persons. In the last seven months, a total of 78 missing individuals, including 55 females, have been located and reunited with their families by the Samba Police. Senior Superintendent of Police Benam Tosh expressed the commitment of the police force to continue their dedicated efforts to swiftly recover missing persons and reunite them with their families. |