70 stolen mobile phones handed over to owners
The Hindu
Superintendent of Police V. Baskaran handed over 70 stolen-and-recovered mobile phones to the owners on Thursday.Continuous efforts made by the Madurai District Cybercrime police, led by Additional Su
Superintendent of Police V. Baskaran handed over 70 stolen-and-recovered mobile phones to the owners on Thursday.
Continuous efforts made by the Madurai District Cybercrime police, led by Additional Superintendent of Police K. Mani and Inspector of Police Charming S. Wiselin resulted in the recovery of the mobile phones worth ₹10.45 lakh, the SP said. As many as 581 mobile phones worth ₹74.58 lakh, which were recovered by the cyber crime police, had been restored to the owners so far, he said.

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