Mamta had been abducted and forced into begging by child traffickers. Earlier this month, she was recovered along with three children earlier and was living in a shelter home in Ajmer.
Child welfare committee members handed over the girl to her family members yesterday after verifying her antecedents.
Mamta was picked on March 30, 2010 from a local fair in Nawa city of Nagaur district. Her cobbler father, now dead, and other family members left no stone unturned to trace the girl but all efforts were in vain.
“Initially, a missing complaint was filed on 30 March 2010 but a case of abduction was filed on April 11, 2010 when it came to light that the girl was last seen with a balloon vendor, who was also missing,” Investigating officer of Nawa Police Station, Prahlad Singh told PTI.
“The case was closed the very year after no progress was made. This year on August 2, a man was arrested in some other area of the district for suspicious activities. He had in his possession five children who were engaged in begging and other works. The children were sent to a shelter home and the accused man was remanded to judicial custody,” he said.
After the family members read in a newspaper about the recovery of five children, with a girl named Mamta, they approached the police and the shelter home and identified her following which she was handed over to family members.
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