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Mumbai Police Reunite Kidnapped Girl with Family After 6-Month Search
15 Nov
Summary
- 4-year-old girl kidnapped from Mumbai in May 2025
- Extensive CCTV scans and coordinated efforts across states
- Breakthrough came when journalist spotted girl at Varanasi orphanage

On November 15, 2025, Mumbai Police announced the successful reunion of a 4-year-old girl with her parents, nearly six months after she was kidnapped from the CSMT-Fort area in the city. The child had come to Mumbai from Solapur with her parents and infant brother for her father's medical treatment at St. George Hospital. She went missing on May 20, 2025, while playing near the CSMT station.
Immediately after the disappearance, the parents reported the incident to the police. Ten specialized teams were formed to locate the child, tracing her movements through CCTV footage from the Fort area, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, and Bhusawal. The investigation revealed that an unidentified person had taken the girl on a train bound for Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
Despite repeated visits and collaboration with the Varanasi Police and Railway Protection Force, the initial efforts did not yield results. In September 2025, Mumbai Police launched Operation Shodh, deploying multiple teams in Varanasi with posters, banners, and newspaper advertisements. A breakthrough came when a local journalist informed the Mumbai team about a Marathi-speaking girl at an orphanage. Police confirmed her identity, and the child was finally reunited with her relieved parents.
The kidnapper remains unidentified, as the girl had been left near Varanasi station, where local police placed her in the orphanage before Mumbai Police traced her.




