<p>Chandigarh: A 20-year-old man who went missing 11 years ago was on Thursday reunited with his family by the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Haryana Police, officials said.</p>.<p>Satbir alias Tarzan was a boy when he went missing from Karnal district in September 2013, police said.</p>.<p>A police complaint was lodged by his mother who told the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) probing the matter that her son had a dog bite scar on his hand and a monkey bite mark on his left arm.</p>.Crime Branch team to probe man missing case in Kerala.<p>Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Sub-Inspector, of the AHTU, led the probe and distributed posters of the boy across childcare institutions in Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Shimla, and Lucknow.</p>.<p>After a wait of several years, the team was contacted by representatives of a government care organisation in Lucknow, who reported that a youth at their facility matched the description of the boy in the posters.</p>.<p>After confirming his identity, Satbir was reunited with his mother and brother in the presence of the Additional Director General of Police, State Crime Branch, Mamta Singh.</p>.<p>Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur lauded the team for their efforts.</p>.<p>Earlier in May, an eight-month-long investigation by a team of Haryana Police led by Kumar had helped reunite a 29-year-old man with his family in Uttar Pradesh, over two decades years after he went missing.</p>.<p>ASI Kumar and his team have so far helped reunite over 800 missing persons with their families over the last many years.</p>
<p>Chandigarh: A 20-year-old man who went missing 11 years ago was on Thursday reunited with his family by the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Haryana Police, officials said.</p>.<p>Satbir alias Tarzan was a boy when he went missing from Karnal district in September 2013, police said.</p>.<p>A police complaint was lodged by his mother who told the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) probing the matter that her son had a dog bite scar on his hand and a monkey bite mark on his left arm.</p>.Crime Branch team to probe man missing case in Kerala.<p>Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Sub-Inspector, of the AHTU, led the probe and distributed posters of the boy across childcare institutions in Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Kanpur, Shimla, and Lucknow.</p>.<p>After a wait of several years, the team was contacted by representatives of a government care organisation in Lucknow, who reported that a youth at their facility matched the description of the boy in the posters.</p>.<p>After confirming his identity, Satbir was reunited with his mother and brother in the presence of the Additional Director General of Police, State Crime Branch, Mamta Singh.</p>.<p>Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur lauded the team for their efforts.</p>.<p>Earlier in May, an eight-month-long investigation by a team of Haryana Police led by Kumar had helped reunite a 29-year-old man with his family in Uttar Pradesh, over two decades years after he went missing.</p>.<p>ASI Kumar and his team have so far helped reunite over 800 missing persons with their families over the last many years.</p>