A 13-year-old autistic boy who went missing from Uttar Pradesh 5 years in the past was traced at a baby dwelling in Assam with the assistance of facial recognition software of Telangana police ‘Darpan’. He was reunited together with his mother and father on Friday.
The boy, a resident of Handia in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, went missing from his dwelling on July 14, 2015. Police stated that in July 2015, Assam’s Golpara Police noticed him after which he was taken in by the Child Welfare Centre.
Meanwhile, the Telangana State Police started to match missing youngsters’s images with pictures of those that are inmates of kids houses throughout the nation utilizing Darpan. As quickly as Som’s pictures had been matched, they knowledgeable the Handia Police Station of the event who instantly alerted the kid’s mother and father.
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