The mystery of four missing children from a family in Jaipur’s Muhana area has been resolved. The children, who disappeared after leaving home without informing anyone, were located safe and unharmed in Ayodhya. The family and authorities were relieved upon learning about the children’s well-being.
The incident unfolded when the children, aged between 8 and 13, went missing after returning from tuition classes and leaving home without notice. Concerned family members, unable to locate them, reported the disappearance to the Muhana Police Station. Prompt action by the police led to the successful discovery of the children in Ayodhya.
Station House Officer (SHO) Gur Bhupendra took the case seriously, forming multiple teams and launching a thorough investigation. The police reviewed CCTV footage from various locations, which helped trace the children’s movements towards Malpura Gate in Ayodhya. Despite the absence of mobile phones, diligent efforts by the police led to the eventual reunion with the children.
The children’s desire to visit Ayodhya, receive blessings at Ram Lalla, and witness the Ram Mandir prompted their impromptu journey. Their undisclosed trip involved boarding a train through Sultanpur and Kushinagar, culminating in their arrival in Ayodhya. Muhana Police confirmed the children’s safety, bringing immense relief to both the family and the dedicated police team involved in the search.
A team of police officials, accompanied by family members, is en route to Ayodhya to bring the children back home to Jaipur.
