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Over 8,300 missing girls and women traced in two years under ‘Operation Trace’ in A.P., says Minister

Over 8,300 missing girls and women traced in two years under ‘Operation Trace’ in A.P., says Minister
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The Andhra Pradesh Home Minister announced that police have traced over 8,300 missing women and girls over the past two years through 'Operation Trace'. The government is also utilizing surveillance technology and awareness campaigns to improve public safety and reduce crime rates.

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This highlights government efforts to address gender-based safety concerns and missing persons cases through integrated law enforcement and technology initiatives.

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Police traced around 8,396 missing girls and women under ‘Operation Trace’ in the State over the last two years, said Minister of Home Vangalapudi Anitha.

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