– In a swift and commendable operation, the Arunachal Pradesh Police rescued three young girls from Assam who were found stranded in Naharlagun, a bustling town near the state capital, Itanagar. The rescue took place on Thursday, highlighting the police force’s dedication to ensuring safety and security in the region.
According to officials, the girls, whose identities have been withheld for privacy reasons, had reportedly traveled from Assam and ended up in a precarious situation in Naharlagun. Acting on a tip-off, a team from the Naharlagun Police Station launched a prompt investigation and located the trio in distress. The police successfully ensured their safety and took them into protective custody.
A senior police officer involved in the operation stated that the girls appeared disoriented and vulnerable when found. “Our priority was to secure their safety and provide immediate assistance,” the officer said, adding that efforts are underway to reunite them with their families. Preliminary inquiries suggest that the girls may have been misled or faced unforeseen circumstances that led to their predicament.
The Arunachal Pradesh Police have launched a detailed probe to uncover the events leading up to the incident. Authorities are working closely with their counterparts in Assam to facilitate the safe return of the girls and to determine if any foul play was involved.
Local residents have praised the police for their quick response and sensitivity in handling the matter. The incident underscores the importance of vigilance and coordination between states to protect vulnerable individuals. Further updates are awaited as the investigation progresses.

