Leh, May 01: Ladakh Police on Wednesday successfully rescued two foreign tourists who were stranded on the treacherous Nabtakla cliff. The tourists, identified as Sullivan Deirdre from Ireland and Van Der Weijden from the Netherlands, found themselves in distress at an altitude of about 10,300 feet due to the slippery conditions.
Upon receiving the call, a rescue team led by Inspector Nisar Ali SHO Khalsi Police Station swiftly mobilized into action. Battling through hazardous terrain for over two hours, the team finally reached the stranded tourists, ensuring their safety.
The tourists, though shaken, were unharmed, thanks to the relentless efforts of the Ladakh Police. This successful rescue operation highlights the unwavering commitment of the police force to serve and protect, even in the most challenging circumstances.
The Ladakh Police’s swift response and professionalism have once again demonstrated their dedication to the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors in the region.