New Delhi [India], September 23 (ANI): Three minor girls who were missing from New Delhi's Sagar Pur have been traced at Haridwar Railway Station on Monday morning, police said.

All studied in JBM Public School in New Delhi's Kailash Puri, in classes 7th, 6th, and 5th, respectively, police said.

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During the investigation of this case, the crack team and IO actively worked and checked about 100 CCTV cameras, in which their movements were spotted from the area of Sagarpur to Hauz Khas to Nijamuddin. Today morning, finally all three girls were traced at Haridwar Railway Station. The missing girls were traced within 24 hours, police said.

Police had filed a case under different sections of the BNS after the three girls went missing on September 22 from the area of PS Sagarpur.

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The victim girls are said to be in the age group of 11-13.

As per the initial investigation, they were angry with their parents due to scolding over some issue, police said.

Further investigation is underway. (ANI)

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