Police traces 4 missing girls to relatives home
The girls had left the home by jumping the compound wall to visit their relatives’ houses, said the police.
Hyderabad: Four minor girls aged between 12 and 15 years, who went missing from an orphanage at Kismatpura in Rajendranagar, were traced and rescued by the police on Monday.
The girls had left the home by jumping the compound wall to visit their relatives’ houses, said the police. During the noon of June 8, four girls aged 12, 13 (2) and 15 years, who were admitted to the Cherish, Nurturing Underprivileged Lives, NGO escaped by jumping the compound wall without informing anyone. The warden, Sathyavathi, complained to the cops about the missing girls and a case was registered.
Rajendranagar inspector G. Suresh said that a team was formed to trace the missing girls and the footage of the CCTV cameras were analysed to find that the girls reached Shamshabad in a bus and then boarded a train to go to Jadcherla. Two of the girls dropped at Jadcherla and the other went to Kondangal, where their relatives live and have been traced.