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J&K Police Constable Felicitated for Tracing 3 Missing Minors in Anantnag

A J&K Police constable in Anantnag was felicitated for tracing three missing minor girls and reuniting them with their families. The girls had gone missing from the Nunwani area of Brakpora, sparking a 24-hour search operation. Constable Fayaz Ahmad played a key role in locating them safely at Cafeteria Park in Achabal. SSP Ashok Amod Nagpure commended the constable's dedication and professionalism during the felicitation.

J&K Police constable in Anantnag felicitated for tracing 3 missing minors

Srinagar, June 15

A police constable in J&K's Anantnag district was felicitated on Monday for tracing three minor missing girls and reuniting them with their families.

SSP, Anantnag, Ashok Amod Nagpure, felicitated Constable Fayaz Ahmad for his role in tracing three missing minor girls whose disappearance had triggered widespread concern in the district, a police statement said.

The recognition comes days after the three girls, who had gone missing from the Nunwani area of Brakpora, were successfully traced and reunited with their families, ending nearly 24 hours of anxiety and uncertainty.

Police said Constable Fayaz Ahmad played a significant role in the operation that ultimately led to the safe tracing of the girls from Cafeteria Park in Achabal.

The disappearance of the minors had prompted an intensive search operation involving police teams and local volunteers, with concern mounting as the girls remained untraceable for several hours.

The successful recovery brought relief to the families and area residents, while also drawing appreciation for the efforts of the police personnel involved in the search.

During the felicitation, SSP Nagpure commended the dedication, alertness and professionalism displayed by the constable and emphasised the importance of prompt action in cases involving missing children.

Police officials said the recognition was aimed at encouraging personnel who demonstrate exceptional commitment while discharging their duties and serving the public.

The recovery of the girls was widely welcomed in the district, where residents had closely followed the search efforts before the children were found safe.

The Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) Police balances its primary duties of maintaining law and order with a broad array of civic and social responsibilities. These initiatives focus on youth engagement, public health, community welfare, and support for vulnerable groups, the statement said.

For youth engagement, J&K Police operates libraries and organises sports events, debates, and cultural activities to provide constructive outlets and steer local youth away from illicit activities.

In the public health sector, local police conduct medical and maternity camps, as well as provide mobile dispensaries for remote, underserved areas.

For providing basic amenities, J&K Police is facilitating the setup of hand pumps, low-cost water supplies, and public sanitation facilities in rural villages and selected schools.

In the education sector, the police runs its own public schools for children with highly trained teachers. J&K Police also distribute free study materials (notebooks, pens), textbooks, and school uniforms to underprivileged children.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Truly appreciate this, but I hope the police also run awareness campaigns on child safety. All these operational successes are good, but prevention is better than cure. Still, faaakhar hai humein un par (proud of them).

Siddharth J

Excellent work by the constable! But these social initiatives (libraries, medical camps) sound good, but are they really reaching the far-flung areas? I hope it's not just a PR exercise. Still, for the missing children case, seriously well done.

Michael C

Good to see local heroes getting recognized. In many other countries, police are only seen as enforcers. This community engagement in J&K is commendable—especially the schools and water supply initiatives. Hope this becomes a model elsewhere.

Ritika R

Thank God the girls were found safe! Family must have been through hell for 24 hours. Shabash Constable Fayaz Ahmad! These stories give hope that there are still good people in uniform. More power to J&K Police for such humanitarian work.

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