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265 lost or stolen mobile phones traced, returned to owners in Kalaburagi

265 lost or stolen mobile phones traced, returned to owners in Kalaburagi
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Police in Kalaburagi, India, successfully recovered 265 lost or stolen mobile phones using the Central Equipment Identity Register portal. The devices, valued at approximately ₹50 lakh, were returned to their owners following a two-month recovery drive.

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Kalaburagi police have recovered 265 lost and stolen mobile phones worth around ₹50 lakh. They were returned to their owners who were traced through the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal.

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