Over 1,500 children go missing in six months; 800 yet to be traced
Millennium Post Delhi|July 08, 2020
Around 64 male children up to 8 years of age went missing, among which 28 are yet to be traced; whereas 41 girls in the same age group went missing and 15 of them are still at large, data says
ABHAY SINGH
Over 1,500 children go missing in six months; 800 yet to be traced

NEW DELHI: The menace of missing children has continued in the Capital, with over 1,500 missing children cases registered over the last six months, of which 800 children are yet to be traced.

According to the latest data from Delhi Police (till June 27), around 64 male children up to 8 years of age went missing, among which 28 are yet to be traced; whereas 41 girls in the same age group went missing and 15 of them are still at large. In the age group between 8 to 12 years, over 120 male and 52 female went missing in which 52 boys and 24 girls are yet to be traced, data shows.

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