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Missing People in Delhi? Here's What Police Says

2026-02-06 0 Dailymotion

Delhi Police urged citizens not to panic over rumours of missing children, clarifying that there is no rise in missing persons cases. PRO Sanjay Tyagi said reports have actually declined in January 2026 compared to last year, with police prioritising child cases and acting swiftly.

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