
Srinagar, June 15: In a commendable act, Police Constable Fayaz Ahmad was honored for successfully locating three missing minor girls in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ashok Amod Nagpure recognized Constable Fayaz Ahmad for his exemplary efforts. According to police reports, he played a crucial role in the search for the minors who went missing from the Nunwani area of Brakpora.
The girls were missing for nearly 24 hours, raising concerns among their families and local residents. A comprehensive search operation was launched by the police and local volunteers, leading to the safe recovery of the girls from Cafeteria Park in Achabal.
The safe return of the girls brought immense relief to their families and the community. Following this success, the police’s efforts received widespread appreciation.
During the award ceremony, SSP Nagpure praised Constable Fayaz Ahmad for his vigilance, readiness, and professional conduct. He emphasized the importance of swift and effective action in cases of missing children.
Police officials stated that such recognition aims to encourage personnel who demonstrate extraordinary dedication in fulfilling their duties and serving the public.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police not only maintains law and order but also actively engages in social and welfare activities. They operate libraries to guide youth positively and organize sports competitions, debates, and cultural programs.
Additionally, the police provide services like medical camps, maternal health camps, and mobile dispensaries in remote areas. They also assist in developing drinking water and sanitation facilities in rural regions and schools.
In the education sector, the Jammu and Kashmir Police runs schools and provides free books, notebooks, pens, and school uniforms to underprivileged children.
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