Chandigarh:
A 20-year-old man who went lacking 11 years in the past was on Thursday reunited together with his household by the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Haryana Police, officers mentioned.
Satbir alias Tarzan was a boy when he went lacking from Karnal district in September 2013, police mentioned.
A police grievance was lodged by his mom who advised the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) probing the matter that her son had a canine chew scar on his hand and a monkey chew mark on his left arm.
Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Sub-Inspector, of the AHTU, led the probe and distributed posters of the boy throughout childcare establishments in Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Shimla, and Lucknow.
After a wait of a number of years, the crew was contacted by representatives of a authorities care organisation in Lucknow, who reported {that a} youth at their facility matched the outline of the boy within the posters.
After confirming his id, Satbir was reunited together with his mom and brother within the presence of the Further Director Common of Police, State Crime Department, Mamta Singh.
Director Common of Police Shatrujeet Kapur lauded the crew for his or her efforts.
Earlier in Might, an eight-month-long investigation by a crew of Haryana Police led by Kumar had helped reunite a 29-year-old man together with his household in Uttar Pradesh, over twenty years years after he went lacking.
ASI Kumar and his crew have up to now helped reunite over 800 lacking individuals with their households over the past a few years.
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