Delhi’s law enforcement scored a major win as the Crime Branch’s elite NR-I unit rescued a 28-year-old woman missing since late 2025. Discovered in Burari’s Jharoda Majra on March 3, 2026, she was promptly handed over to her family, closing a protracted investigation.
The disappearance was reported at Alipur Police Station on October 29, 2025. With traditional methods hitting dead ends, authorities upped the ante by offering Rs 20,000 to anyone providing breakthrough tips. This move proved instrumental in mobilizing vital intelligence.
Inspector Ajay Gahlot led the charge, with ACP Ashok Sharma overseeing proceedings. Key operatives W/HC Kusum and ASI Premveer employed advanced surveillance tech alongside boots-on-the-ground probes to zero in on the hideout.
Interrogations post-rescue uncovered a domestic drama: the woman had grown close to a co-worker at a Pitampura call center. Family backlash over the friendship triggered her runaway decision, fueled by anger and pressure rather than foul play.
The operation highlights Delhi Police’s proactive stance against crimes targeting women and children. Praise poured in for the team’s collaboration and dedication, particularly lauding Kusum and Premveer’s tenacity. Such victories reinforce public trust in the force’s capabilities.