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Parents have a dissatisfaction of a heavy boy, the truth of the police, also the police, then the news came, then the news came … last updated: April 29, 2025, 23:50 was under operation, 17-year-old boy, who disappeared on April 27, 2025, the team of the Human Trafficking units that were found and handed over to a secure family of the New Delhi Railway Station. Highlights 17 -year -old boy was found under Operation Milap. The unit against human trafficking sought from the New -Delhi Railway Station. The boy ran away from the house, angry with his parents. Operation Milap: This is the story of a 17 -year -old boy who disappeared from his home a few days ago. This thing is from April 27, 2025. A complaint came to the Keshavapuram police station that a 17 -year -old boy went missing. The police immediately registered a case and started looking for him. Despite all efforts, no clue was found. Thereafter, a special team was formed in the leadership of the inspector Balvest Singh of the Human Trafficking Unit. The team consisted of Women Sub -inspector Shilpi Gupta, Asi Sheeshpal and Women Head Consultable Sangeeta. These people started looking for the teenager day and night. The team first spoke to Kishore’s family and friends. The help of some informants was also taken. Kishore’s photo and information were sent to anyone who first helped the human trafficking unit. Then the team began to search in the surrounding CCTV footage. After hours of hard work, the teenager was found that on a bus went to the New -Delhi Railway Station. Just what then! The team immediately reached the New Delhi Railway Station. After about two hours of investigation there, the teen was finally found. He said he ran away from the house, angry with his parents. The team listened to him, completed all the legal action and handed it to his family safely under Operation Monch. First Published: April 29, 2025, 23:50 IST Homecrime Parents also received the dissatisfaction of the heavy boy, also the truth of the police