Police Recover 421 Lost and Stolen Mobile Phones Worth ₹1 Crore
In a major win for public safety, the Sikar Police recently concluded a successful operation orchestrated by the Cyber Cell. Over the course of their “Sampak Ke Setu” special campaign, launched on July 26 and continuing until August 26, 2025, a total of 421 mobile phones—both lost and stolen—were traced and recovered, with an estimated combined worth of approximately ₹1 crore.https://rajasthan.ndtv.in/
Highlights from the Operation:
- Recovered Items: Among the 421 devices were several Android phones, along with three iPhones and one tablet.https://rajasthan.ndtv.in/
- Tracking Method: Recovery efforts were based on entries filed through the CEIR (Central Equipment Identity Register) portal. Under the supervision of SP Praveen Nayak Nunawat and IG Rahul Prakash (Jaipur Range), police teams followed up on all pending complaints flagged through the system.https://rajasthan.ndtv.in/
- Public Appeal: SP Nunawat urged citizens to report lost or stolen devices on the MHA-run CEIR portal, enabling smoother tracing in coordination with police agencies.https://rajasthan.ndtv.in/
- Supporting Officials: The mobile handovers and recovery operation were attended by senior officers including Additional SP Gajendra Singh Jodha, CO City Lal Singh, CO Rural Suresh Sharma, Manoj Bhatiwad (Industries Nagar SAP), ASI Lalita (Kotwali), along with the Cyber Cell team.
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