7 letters written on hand and Google search… unable to speak or hear, then how did the woman who was separated from her family 5 years ago meet her family

Aligarh Police of Uttar Pradesh reunited a deaf and mute woman with her family after she was separated from her family five years ago. The woman is a resident of Bihar. Actually, on 12 October 2020, Aligarh Police received information that a woman was found abandoned. Some people had seen this woman in the Quarsi area. Then they informed the police. Ishanpur Police Station reached that place. This woman was neither able to speak anything nor give any information about herself.
Keeping the safety of the woman in mind, the administration sent her to Nari Sanrakshan Kendra, Mathura. The woman did not have any identity documents on her body, but ASAHANI was tattooed on her right hand, which proved to be the most important clue in this case. AHTU team in-charge Udaybhan Singh made a strategy to find the relatives of this woman.
The police team considered the word ASAHANI written on the woman's hand as the name of a village and searched it on Google. Through Google search, it was found that the village named ASAHANI is located in Rasulpur police station area of Saran district of Bihar. After this, the police contacted the Rasulpur police station in-charge and spoke to the Pradhan Akhilesh Yadav of village ASAHANI. With the help of the Pradhan, an attempt was made to reach the possible relatives of the woman, after which the mobile number of the woman's brother Tarkeshwar Ojha was found.
Brother got emotional after seeing his sister
The police team contacted Tarakeshwar Ojha. His sister was shown through a video call. As soon as he saw his sister in the video, he became emotional and immediately recognized her. Tarakeshwar Ojha said that his sister Nirmala Devi had left her middle brother Rajeshwar Ojha's house in Jamshedpur five years ago on 19 January 2020 to meet her mother. But she lost her way. The family searched for her a lot, but no information was found. After this, a missing report was lodged at Bagveda police station, East Singhbhum, Jamshedpur.
Operation Muskaan appreciated
Aligarh police handed over Nirmala Devi to her brother Tarakeshwar Ojha after completing the formalities. The family members became very emotional after seeing their sister safe after 5 years. The family members praised this unique working style of Aligarh police and Operation Muskaan. They said that they will always be grateful for this humanitarian work of the police. AHTU team in-charge Udaybhan Singh said that missing people are being found with the right use of digital services like Google.