After receiving their phones back, the complainants expressed sincere appreciation for the Mumbai Police’s efficiency and prompt service, officials said
A special event was held by the police for the return of the property on Friday. Pic/Special Arrangement
Mumbai Police on Friday marked the 'Police Day' by organising a special event to return stolen and lost mobile phones to their rightful owners.
A special event was held by the police under the guidance of Dr. Mohitkumar Garg, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone-II, and in the presence of Dr. Abhinav Deshmukh, Additional Commissioner of Police, South Region, officials said.
During the programme, cyber officers, crime detection teams, and the zonal cyber lab of various police stations in Zone-II worked tirelessly using technical analysis to trace and recover mobile phones.
A total of 200 mobile phones, with an estimated value of Rs 40 lakh, were identified and returned to their owners, police said.
Complainants express gratitude
After receiving their devices, the complainants expressed sincere appreciation for the Mumbai Police’s efficiency and prompt service, officials said.
On Police Day, Mumbai Police reaffirmed their commitment to citizen safety and effective complaint resolution, highlighting that with additional modern technology it has enhanced its ability for public service.
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