“High alert in Delhi, children, women, girls and even men are going missing” —
is a very serious claim, but there is no official or verified government alert stating that “everyone is disappearing” in Delhi.
Such messages usually spread on WhatsApp, Telegram, and social media and are often designed to create fear and panic, not to inform.
However, a recent video which is going viral where in a Child’s apparently looking 8 yrs old, Shocking Claim in KIDNAPPING in Video Triggers Concern – though the authenticity of video is still to be verified by authorities.
What is true?
Yes, Delhi, like any large metro city like Hyderabad, Benguluru, Chennai etc does have:
- Missing persons cases
- Crimes against women
- Kidnapping and trafficking incidents
But there is no confirmed city-wide emergency or government warning saying people are vanishing in large numbers.
Still, stay safe (this always matters)
Even without panic, everyone should remain alert:
For women and girls
- Avoid unknown autos or rides
- Share live location
- Be careful in isolated areas
For men
- Be cautious with strangers asking for help
- Stay alert at ATMs and deserted places
For families / children
- Teach children about stranger danger
- Always confirm school pick-up details
If someone actually goes missing
Immediately call 112 or 100 (Police Emergency)
or go to the nearest police station and file a Missing Person Report — there is no 24-hour waiting rule.
Most important
Safety comes from awareness, not from fear.
Suspected Abduction Caught on Camera, Video Triggers Public Concern
A video circulating on social media shows a disturbing incident that appears to be a suspected abduction attempt.
Child’s Shocking Claim in Viral Video Triggers Concern to us as well.
A disturbing video circulating on social media shows a young boy making claims about being involved in the kidnapping of children.
In the clip, the minor is heard stating that he has been used to help in such activities, which has raised serious concern among viewers. “Main Baccha Chor Ban Gaya Hu”, he says.
However, authorities and child-rights experts caution that such videos must not be taken at face value.
This may be coached, threatened, or manipulated by someone to say certain things on camera.
The boy himself may be a victim of trafficking or coercion, not a criminal.
We urge the concerned Police to identify the child, verify the authenticity of the video, and ensure he is placed under child protection and welfare services.
WHAT INDIVIDUALS WHO IDENTIFY THIS CHILD CAN DO
report to:
- 112 (Police Emergency) or
- 1098 (Childline – Child Protection) or
- Nearest police station
This can help rescue the child and break a trafficking network, if it’s real.





