Kurnool police recover 1,924 mobile phones worth ₹3.5 crore
The Hindu
KURNOOL
The Kurnool District police, in their fourth instalment of recovery of lost mobile phones on Sunday, handed over 1,924 cell phones worth ₹3.50 crore to their owners. Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kaushal said the Kurnool police had so far recovered 5,727 stolen mobile phones worth ₹12 crore from other States and districts and returned them to their owners.
He said people who lost their phones could register a complaint online at http://Kurnoolpolice.in/mobiletheft and submit details of their handset. Six hundred and fifty-three phones worth ₹1.2 cr in the first instalment, 1,064 in the second, worth ₹2.8 cr and 2,086 phones worth ₹2.5 cr were recovered in the third.
He said the phones were recovered from Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Bihar, Rajasthan, Telangana and across Andhra Pradesh, and a mela was organised to return the phones to the owners on the police grounds. supervision., Additional SP Admin D. Prasad, Special Branch DSP Venkatadri, CIs Srinivasulu, Shankaraiah, Abdul Ghouse, Timmareddy, RIs Poturaju, Cyber Lab Technical Team SSI Venugopal, RSI Ramesh, and Cyber Lab staff were present

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