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Operation track back: Luxury phone owners worth Rs 3 crore return

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Operation track back: Luxury phone owners worth Rs 3 crore return

In a major success, the Delhi Police Crime Branch has achieved a concrete achievement, which recovers 305 stolen luxury phones of Rs 3 crore under the operation track.

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Operation track back: Luxury phone owners worth Rs 3 crore return

In a major success, the Delhi Police Crime Branch has achieved a concrete achievement, which recovers 305 stolen luxury phones of Rs 3 crore under the operation track. The operation, which targeted the international smuggling network, led a series of several arrests that disrupted the illegal trade of high -end mobile devices. In addition, out of 305 recovered mobile phones, 216 equipment has been successfully returned to their correct owners, with relief to those who lost hopes to see their phone again.

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Manish Yadav was in the main arrest, caught in Wazirabad on January 10 with a 195 stolen phone with Rs 2 crore. Later, on 30 January, two members of an international syndicate, Rahul and Wahid were caught near Indraprastha Park with 58 stolen equipment. Another suspect, Asif, was arrested on 10 February with 52 phones, which included 40 iPhones.

According to Special Commissioner Devesh Srivastava, the initiative was initiated to address the increasing incidence of mobile theft in Delhi-NCR and the risks related to personal data and security of citizens. “Recognizing the events of mobile phone theft in Delhi-NCR and related risks for personal data and security of citizens, the Crime Branch began the operation with the tag line, ‘Return to the citizens’ happiness’. We have achieved a significant success. .The and fix the stolen and lost phone, ”Srivastava said.

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The process of returning the phone to its owners was far from far away. Many of the equipment recovered were either discontinued or completely evacuated from the battery, which led to a challenging task. Additional Commissioner Sanjay San said that a lot of effort was required to connect the phone with registered FIR and lost reports. “There were a large number of recovered equipment and these phones were connected to the registered FIR and the reports lost reports required careful efforts. But the team did a remarkable job.”

The operation depends a lot more on technical devices and investigative techniques, especially on IMEI analysis. A dedicated team of officers saw a large amount of data, verified the details and ensured accuracy. Despite the complexity of the work and the time -consuming nature, the team managed to achieve remarkable results.

Devesh Srivastava said, “The purpose of the initiative is to provide relief to innocent victims who are suffering from crisis due to loss or theft of their valuable mobile equipment. In addition to solving heinous cases, these are small steps that restore happiness to the common people. Can do it. “

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