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Ranipet police return missing phones to owners

Ranipet police return missing phones to owners
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The Ranipet district police in India successfully returned 107 recovered mobile phones to their owners. The initiative was facilitated by a new cyber crime unit and a dedicated cell tracker application.

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Demonstrates the effectiveness of specialized cyber crime units in addressing petty crime and improving public trust in law enforcement.

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The district police in Ranipet have handed 107 lost and found mobile phones to the owners with the Superintendent of Police (SP), P. Sibin distributing the phones worth ₹12.60 lakh that were recovered by the Ranipet district cyber crime police to the owners.

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