Bhopal: 4 Missing Minor Madarsa Students Rescued In 5 Hours
Alerts were sent to all police stations, intensive checks were conducted, and CCTV footage was reviewed

Bhopal: 4 Missing Minor Madarsa Students Rescued In 5 Hours | FP Photo
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The police traced and rescued four missing minor students of madarsa Mifta Hul Uloom in Bag Farhat Afza within five hours of receiving the complaint, Aishbagh police said here on Tuesday.
According to police, on August 12, Rafiq Ahmed, a teacher at a madarsa in Aishbagh complained that four boys aged 15, 10 and two students who are 9 years old went missing from the madarsa.
According to the reports, despite searching the nearby area, neighbourhood, and relatives’ homes, the boys could not be found, leading to suspicion that they had been lured away by an unknown person.
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CCTV footage was thoroughly reviewed
A case was registered in the police station and a special police team was formed to trace the minors. Alerts were sent to all police stations, intensive checks were conducted, and CCTV footage was reviewed.
Through coordinated ground operations and technical surveillance, the team traced the boys to Govindpura Haat Bazaar and reunited them with their families.
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