Great success of Operation Sangram in Alwar, see 123 cell phones worth 40 lakhs in exclusive footage, and phone is returned to owners

Operation Sangram, who runs against cybercrime in Alwar, has once again achieved great success. Police have stolen and missing 123 cell phones worth more than Rs 40 Lakh over the past one month. These cell phones are now returned to their real owners. Alwar SP Sudhir Chaudhary gave information that a special campaign was being carried out in the district to combat cybercrimes and theft incidents. During this time, various teams of police recovered cell phones from many cities and rural areas using mobile tracking systems and cyber technology. The estimated price of the recovered cell phones is estimated at about 40 lakh calls. According to police officers, most of the cell phones in these recovered cell phones are the phones, whose missing reports have been reported in the police. Many cell phones were stolen and attempts were made to sell or use them, but they were detected soon due to police activism and technical supervision. The return of mobile devices is reflected on the faces of the owners. Many people said they gave up the hope that their phone would ever be returned, but through the hard work of the police they got their precious goods back. SP Sudhir Chaudhary said that the main purpose of the Operation War is to ban the activities of cyber criminals and ensure public safety. Under this campaign, not only the stolen and missing cell phones are restored, but also acted by the identification of cyber fraud trends. He also said that the police, with the help of modern technology and digital tools, can now detect the stolen or missing cell phones quickly. At the same time, an appeal was also made to the ordinary man to immediately submit a report in the nearest police station if the cellphone is lost or stolen and keeps the IMEI number of your phone, so the detection is easy. This Alwar police initiative has increased confidence in ordinary citizens. People hope that in the coming time there will be a further decline in incidents such as cybercrime and mobile theft in the district. Share this story -tags