How Did Police in Ganderbal Recover 46 Missing Mobile Phones?
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Key Takeaways
- 46 mobile phones recovered by Ganderbal police.
- Devices valued at several lakhs of rupees.
- Public encouraged to report missing devices via CEIR Portal.
- Importance of vigilance against cyber fraud highlighted.
- Dedicated efforts from Cyber Police Station led to successful recovery.
Srinagar, December 26 (NationPress) - In a notable achievement, the police in Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir announced on Friday the recovery of 46 missing mobile phones valued at several lakhs of rupees.
A statement from the police revealed that the Cyber Police Station in Ganderbal successfully located and retrieved these lost devices from various regions within J&K.
Over the last four months, numerous complaints regarding missing phones were lodged on the CEIR Portal and through different police departments by concerned citizens.
In response, specialized teams from the Cyber Police Station Ganderbal were established to delve into the matter.
“These teams employed persistent technical measures and ground efforts, culminating in the successful recovery of 46 cell phones from several locations,” the announcement stated.
On Friday, the recovered devices were officially returned to their rightful owners.
The police further emphasized that this recovery underscores the unwavering “commitment” of the Ganderbal police to address community concerns and combat cyber-enabled crimes through proficient technology use and collaborative policing.
The Cyber Police Station Ganderbal has urged the public to remain vigilant while utilizing mobile phones and electronic devices to protect themselves from cyber fraud.
“In the event of any cybercrime or fraud, citizens should promptly report to the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at www.cybercrime.gov.in and notify the Cyber Police Station Ganderbal without hesitation.
The statement also reiterated that the Ganderbal Police are dedicated to ensuring cyber safety and safeguarding the digital rights of the populace.
Cybercrimes are managed by specially designated police stations across various districts of J&K, focusing on issues like bank fraud, digital arrest scandals, and the misuse of social media for terrorist and other illegal activities.