Gwalior Police Return 571 Stolen Mobile Phones to Citizens Under 'Tera Tujhko Arpan' Scheme
Gwalior Police recover 571 mobiles under 'Tera Tujhko Arpan' scheme
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The Gwalior Police in Madhya Pradesh, India, successfully recovered and returned 571 mobile phones worth approximately ₹1.41 crore (about $170,000 USD) to citizens through the 'Tera Tujhko Arpan' scheme. This initiative aims to assist individuals in retrieving lost or stolen phones, with a total of 1,122 devices returned over the past two years.
- 01Gwalior Police recovered 571 mobile phones valued at ₹1.41 crore.
- 02The 'Tera Tujhko Arpan' scheme has returned 1,122 mobile phones in two years.
- 03The initiative is praised for being citizen-centric and anti-crime.
- 04The police track missing devices using the Central Government's CEIR portal.
- 05Common citizens who find lost phones are encouraged to return them to the police.
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The Gwalior Police in Madhya Pradesh, India, have successfully recovered and returned 571 mobile phones to their rightful owners under the 'Tera Tujhko Arpan' scheme, which aims to assist citizens in retrieving lost or stolen devices. The total value of the recovered phones amounts to approximately ₹1.41 crore (around $170,000 USD). Senior Superintendent of Police, Dharmveer Singh Yadav, highlighted the importance of this citizen-centric initiative, which has returned a total of 1,122 mobile phones over the last two years. The police utilize the Central Government's Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal to track missing devices, ensuring effective recovery not just within Gwalior district but also from other states. The scheme has received positive feedback from senior officials, and citizens who find lost phones are encouraged to hand them over to the police, with six individuals honored for their commendable actions during the recent recovery event.
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This initiative enhances community trust in law enforcement and encourages citizens to report lost items, contributing to a safer environment in Gwalior.
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