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Official: Mumbai Police Deny ‘12 Children Missing’ Rumors, Warn of FIRs for Fake Posts

Police clarify claims are misleading, urge citizens not to panic

Gowhar Nabi
Last updated: February 2, 2026 10:56 pm
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Mumbai: Mumbai Police on Monday issued an official clarification denying viral social media claims about organised child kidnappings and mass missing cases across the city. Officials said the messages circulating online are misleading and have triggered unnecessary panic among residents.

Police confirmed that there is no organised kidnapping or trafficking gang operating in Mumbai at present.

Authorities said several children reported missing in recent days were traced safely within hours, while remaining cases are being handled under routine missing‑person procedures.

Key Highlights

  • Claim denied: Viral posts alleging “12 children missing in 36 hours”
  • Police stance: No organised kidnapping or trafficking activity detected
  • Action warned: FIRs and legal steps against fake news spreaders
  • Public advice: Follow only official Mumbai Police updates

Core News Details

Senior Mumbai Police officials clarified that the viral message specifically claimed 12 children went missing in 36 hours across seven different police jurisdictions in Mumbai. Police said the claim was misleading, as multiple children were traced quickly and the figures did not indicate any organised crime or abnormal trend.

Police records show that missing child complaints are registered regularly in a large metropolitan city like Mumbai, with most cases resolved through standard investigation and coordination with families.

Officials also clarified that there is no abnormal rise or organised pattern in trafficking or abduction cases in recent days.

Impact & Official Reaction

Mumbai Police warned that strict legal action, including registration of FIRs, will be taken against individuals or groups spreading false information that creates fear or disrupts public order. Officials confirmed that several social media handles responsible for the initial spread of the rumours have already been identified.

Police appealed to parents and residents not to panic and to report concerns directly to the nearest police station. Citizens were advised to rely only on verified updates from official Mumbai Police social media handles and helpline numbers.

FAQs

Are children going missing in large numbers in Mumbai?

No. Mumbai Police said there is no unusual or abnormal rise in missing children cases. Several recent complaints were resolved quickly, and remaining cases are being handled through routine procedures.

Did police confirm any kidnapping gang activity?

No. Police officials clearly stated that there is no evidence of any organised kidnapping or trafficking gang operating in Mumbai.

Will action be taken against those spreading rumours?

Yes. Mumbai Police confirmed that FIRs are being registered against individuals spreading false or panic‑inducing information on social media.

How can citizens verify such information?

Residents should rely on official Mumbai Police social media handles, contact their nearest police station, or dial 100 or 103 for verification instead of forwarding unverified messages.

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Disclaimer: This report is based on official police clarification. Readers are advised not to circulate unverified information.

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