#GoodNews: 100 Missing Children Reunited With Their Families

The traced children are between five to 18 years of age.
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The Anti Human Traffic unit of northeast Delhi reunited 100 missing children between five to 18 years of age with their families.
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The Anti Human Traffic unit of northeast Delhi reunited 100 missing children between five to 18 years of age with their families.
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The Anti Human Traffic unit of northeast Delhi has reunited 100 missing children, three of them specially-abled, with their families, police said on Sunday, 16 December.

The children hailed from various states including Bihar, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, they added.

“The Anti Human Trafficking Unit of North East District has reunited 100 missing children with their families.”
Atul Kumar Thakur, Deputy Commissioner of Police Northeast

The unit staff visited various shelter home and juvenile homes in Delhi-NCR and traced these children, he said.

The traced children were in the age group of five to 18 years.

Of the 100 children, 79 were male and 21 were female, the DCP added.

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