Delhi Police's Mobile Recovery Triumph: 152 Phones Returned to Owners
The Delhi Police recovered 152 lost and stolen mobile phones, returning them to their owners. This effort, led by an all-women's team using advanced tools, addresses perceptions of police indifference towards such recovery. The event highlights the importance of mobile phones due to personal and financial data storage.
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The Delhi Police have successfully traced and recovered 152 lost and stolen mobile phones, which were returned to their rightful owners in a noteworthy ceremony, officials announced on Tuesday.
Addressing long-standing concerns, police emphasized the significance of mobile phones, which often contain vital personal and financial information, and acknowledged the distress caused by their loss. In the past, public perception was that retrieving lost phones was not a police priority.
A determined all-women's police team spearheaded this initiative, utilizing modern technical tools and the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal to track down the devices, marking significant progress in the department's efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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