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Delhi: police rescue kids who left homes

Two minor girls, who had left their homes in Jaipur, fearing their parents would scold them for performing bad in studies, landed in the safe hands of the Delhi police after a constable spotted them in South Delhi’s Munirka area.

Updated on: May 29, 2013 12:01 AM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Two minor girls, who had left their homes in Jaipur, fearing their parents would scold them for performing bad in studies, landed in the safe hands of the Delhi police after a constable spotted them in South Delhi’s Munirka area.

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Constable Vijay spotted 14-year-old Pinky Sharma and 10-year-old Suman — residents of Kanta village in Jaipur — roaming on the intervening night of May 25/26 during patrolling in the Munirka area.

When he asked about their whereabouts and background, the girls lied that they were kidnapped from Rajasthan by four persons, who later dumped them at that place, a senior police official said.

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