Ranipet police return missing phones to owners

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.
Why it matters
Demonstrates the effectiveness of specialized cyber crime units in addressing petty crime and improving public trust in law enforcement.
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.
The article is a straightforward report on a local police initiative.
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