400 mobile phones valued at around ₹50 lakh were tracked down by the NTR Commissionerate’s cybercrime police. During a program on Sunday, S.V. Rajasekhar Babu, the Commissioner of Police, gave the phones to their owners.
“As part of the mobile phone recovery drive, the cybercrime police have so far recovered 1,785 lost and missing phones in three phases and handed them over to their owners,” the Police Commissioner said. “If the owner of the mobile phone lodges a complaint with the police by mentioning the IMEI number, police will raise the complaint with the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) to trace the phone through the telecom service provider,” he added.
“As mobile phone has become a part of every person’s life, where bank account details, PIN numbers, and other personal data are stored, police have taken the mobile phone missing cases as a challenge,” Mr. Rajashekar Babu said.
“I lost my mobile phone in Pandit Nehru Bus Station (PNBS) when I came to Vijayawada. I am very happy to receive my lost cell phone,” remarked Repalle, Guntur district native Guthikonda Anjaneyulu. One of the people who got the cell phones from the police on Sunday at the Command Control Center was Anjaneyulu, who is eighty years old.
He urged everyone who misplaced their cell phone to report it to the police right away. According to him, police are tracing the missing cell phone using cutting-edge equipment.
Gowtami Sali, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Raja Rao, the CCS, and G. Ramakrishna, the additional DCP, were among the personnel in attendance.
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