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Gujarat Police rescue missing teen from Karnataka after five-month search

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Abhinay Deshpande
Gujarat Police rescue missing teen from Karnataka after five-month search
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Gujarat Police successfully rescued a 14-year-old girl who had been missing for five months after tracking the suspect to a temple in Shivamogga, Karnataka. The rescue was part of 'Operation Milap,' a campaign focused on locating missing persons.

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The case underscores the success of inter-state police cooperation and the use of technical surveillance in human trafficking and missing persons investigations.

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For a family in Gujarat’s Vadodara, the past five months were filled with anxiety after their 14-year-old daughter went missing. Gujarat Police came to their aid, travelling nearly 1,200 km to Karnataka to rescue the girl and reunite her with her family.

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The article provides a factual summary of police operations and the successful resolution of a missing person case.

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