Two women, escaped from critical care centre, traced at Old Delhi Railway Station

New Delhi, Oct 28 (Agency) Two women, who reportedly escaped from a critical care centre, have been traced by Delhi Police crime branch on Thursday. The women, both are native of Nepal, were reportedly run away from Critical Care Centre, Dwarka Sector- 23, and have been found at Old Delhi Railway Station. On March 19 this year, 13 women were rescued from GB Road in Kamla Market area and sent to Critical Care Centre in Dwarka by the order of CWC Mayur Vihar in Delhi. Out of these 13 women, 10 escaped by breaking the exhaust fan window of the second floor bathroom from the Critical Care Centre on May 3. On which the present case was registered and investigation was transferred to the Crime Branch, said Monika Bhardwaj, DCP, Crime Branch.

The police contacted the complainant and obtained details and photographs of the 10 women from the Centre. The team also gathered relevant information by various means and obtained CDRs of the mobile numbers of the missing women and deployed the secret informers nearby Kamla Market. Acting on a secret information, police traced two women from platform No 10 of Old Delhi Railway Station, said Bhardwaj. During questioning, both stated that after running from the Care Centre, they went to their house in Nepal and returned to Delhi on Thursday. They were produced before the court after medical examination. Both were sent to Nirmal Chhaya and will be produced before CWC Mayur Vihar. The investigation is going on to trace remaining women, said police.