The Delhi Police has sought the assistance of the Nepal Embassy and the NGOs of Nepalese origin in the case of disappearance of eight women and a minor from a Shahdara shelter home earlier this month.
Eight women and a minor were reported missing from the shelter home in Shahdara in the first week of December. The Delhi Commission For Women (DCW) had alleged foul play in the incident and the Delhi government suspended two senior officials in the case.
According to a senior police official, the case was transferred from the district police to the Crime Branch, which has sought the assistance of the embassy and the NGOs in its search for clues to the whereabouts of the missing women.
“Since they are all women, we need permission from their guardians to publish their photographs in newspapers,” said the senior police official.
“We have sought the assistance of the NGOs and the embassy to seek help in tracing their families and taking their consent for publishing public notices,” he added.
According to the officer who is privy to the probe, the eight women and the minor were rescued last year in November, along with four other women, by the Crime Branch from a brothel on GB Road.
After being rescued, they underwent counselling but had expressed a desire to stay on GB Road since they were earning a living and were also able to send money back to their families in Nepal, he said.