Upon receiving information that a six-year-old girl had lost her way in Morbi, 181 Abhayam team councillor Sejal Patel, constable Vilasben and pilot Maheshbhai reached the police station. Police said that in the evening, a rickshaw driver saw the girl alone, scared and crying on the road. As a humanitarian gesture, the rickshaw driver handed over the girl safely to the police station. Team 181 first consoled and took the girl into confidence, and started a conversation in simple language. After persistent efforts, the girl's family members were able to identify the girl. When the family members were counselled, they said that they are natives of Madhya Pradesh and have come to work as labourers in a company in Morbi. The girl had gone away while playing and had lost her way. The family inquired about several people in the surrounding areas, but they became worried as they did not get any information about the girl. Abhayam obtained all the evidence of the girl's family and provided legal information and made the girl safe and pleasant reunition with her family.
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