IN PHOTOS: Mumbai Police returns items worth Rs 1.54 crore to 227 owners

Mumbai Police on Friday returned stolen and misplaced items worth more than Rs 1.54 crore to 227 rightful owners, police said. Pics/Mumbai Police

Updated On: 2025-07-25 06:02 PM IST

Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed

The items were returned during an held in Bandra Kurla Complex on Friday by the Zone VIII of Mumbai Police, an official said. Pics/Mumbai Police

The items were returned by BKC, Kherwadi, Nirmal Nagar, Vakola, Vile Parle, Sahar and Airport police stations under the jurisdiction of Zone VIII, said Deputy Commissioner of Police Manish Kalwaniya

The items include mobile phones, jewellery, vehicles, laptops and cash, all of which were recovered over the last few months after FIRs were registered, he said

In a similar event in March this year, the Zone IX of the Mumbai Police had organised a ‘Seized Property-Return Ceremony’ and handed over valuables worth around Rs 3 crore to their respective owners, police had earlier said

During the event in March, the police had returned stolen and missing items such as cash, mobile phones, gold jewellery, vehicles, watches, and other belongings to the owners

The complainants who reported their valuables missing were invited to the event at St Joseph’s Church in Juhu. The complainants expressed their satisfaction over the police's action after receiving their stolen and missing valuables

A total of 184 items, collectively valuing Rs 3,02,25,747, were returned to the complainants during the event that was held in March, an official had earlier said

Earlier this month, the Kalyan Police Zone in Maharashtra's Thane district has returned 72 mobile phones, reported stolen or lost, to their respective owners, according to an official official

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