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Rachakonda police recover 1,130 stolen phones in Hyderabad worth Rs 3.5 crore

Rachakonda police recover 1,130 stolen phones in Hyderabad worth Rs 3.5 crore

India Today4 hours ago

In a significant crackdown against mobile phone thefts in the city, officials from the Rachakonda Police Commissionerate in Hyderabad have recovered 1,130 stolen or lost mobile phones over the course of the last two months. The recovered mobile phones are valued at around Rs 3.5 crores. Rachakonda Commissioner of Police, Sudheer Babu, stated that a total of 3,694 mobile phones have been recovered from the Rachakonda Commissionerate area so far this year. The recovered mobile phones were handed over to their rightful owners in an official ceremony.advertisementApart from handing over the stolen mobile phones, police have also issued an advisory to the public warning them against the purchase of stolen mobile phones.
Through this advisory, citizens have been urged not to buy second-hand mobile phones without an authorised bill or proper ownership documents, as doing so could lead to legal consequences.The authorities also emphasised the importance of verifying the authenticity of mobile phone purchases to curb the market for stolen devices. - EndsMust Watch

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