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DGP Haryana appreciate AHTU’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ cop, says ‘humanitarian’ stories to impact many lives

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DGP Haryana appreciate AHTU’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ cop, says ‘humanitarian’ stories to impact many lives

The Better India has recently featured ASI Rajesh Kumar’s story of reuniting people in its latest ‘Book of Hope’

Rajesh has re-united more than 600 missing people including Women, Children and Elderly from 20+ states and three countries across the world

Chandigarh, Nov 30 – The Director General of Police (DGP) Haryana Sh. P.K. Agrawal has appreciated the humane efforts and dedication of ASI Rajesh Kumar, a cop in Haryana Police’s Anti Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) who has reunited more than 600 missing people in last 5 years.

A national-level publication has recently featured the ‘reuniting’ stories of Rajesh in its latest book after which the DGP Haryana appreciated Rajesh Kumar for doing a commendable job while impacting many lives.

ASI Rajesh has so far reunited more than 600 missing people including Women, Children and Elderly from 20+ states and three countries across the world.

Elevating his spirits, DGP said that Police personnel like Rajesh set an example of proactive policing by going beyond their duty on the lines of serving people. “What could be more hopeful than getting a missing family member back after years or months of time. His stories will surely motivate and raise hope amongst the readers of this ‘Book of Hope’,” he added.

Many notable personalities and publications including international media like The Guardian, The Gulf News, ASIA, various Indian news channels and individuals have recognised the commendable efforts of Rajesh.

“India needs such compassionate & brave policemen. I just spoke to ASI Rajesh Kumar who is leaving no stone unturned in reuniting missing children. I told him-Being the son of a police constable myself, such acts by cops make me immensely proud!”, tweeted Sh. Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Peace laureate, last year.