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Kota Police Recovered 454 Lost Mobile Phones

Ayushi Sharma

Rajasthan's Kota police recovered 454 mobiles after a lot of effort and now they are returning to their owners by setting up camps. Mobile theft is usually not expected to be found after lost or lost, as the police do not even register an FIR. Only missing is recorded. In such a situation, it is no surprise that the people of Kota get their lost mobiles.

Kota police has recovered 454 stolen or lost mobiles from different parts of the city in the last two months. Their price is around 45 lakhs. These mobiles have been recovered from different parts of the country including Delhi, Ujjain, Indore, Baran. Now the police are calling the mobile owners by setting up camps in police stations in every area and returning their mobiles.

Rajasthan's Kota police recovered 454 mobiles after a lot of effort and now they are returning to their owners by setting up camps. Mobile theft is usually not expected to be found after lost or lost, as the police do not even register an FIR. Only missing is recorded. In such a situation, it is no surprise that the people of Kota get their lost mobiles.

Kota police has recovered 454 stolen or lost mobiles from different parts of the city in the last two months. Their price is around 45 lakhs. These mobiles have been recovered from different parts of the country including Delhi, Ujjain, Indore, Baran. Now the police are calling the mobile owners by setting up camps in police stations in every area and returning their mobiles.

Mobile theft is usually not expected to be found after lost or lost, as the police do not even register an FIR. Only missing is recorded. In such a situation, it is no surprise that the people of Kota get their lost mobiles.

Kota police have recovered 454 stolen or lost mobiles from different parts of the city in the last two months. Their price is around 45 lakhs. These mobiles have been recovered from different parts of the country including Delhi, Ujjain, Indore, Baran. Now the police are calling the mobile owners by setting up camps in police stations in every area and returning their mobiles.

On Monday, in a program organized at the rural police line, police officers called 80 mobile owners and handed over their mobiles. Two days before this, the police had called 53 policemen from the Bhimangjamandi police station area of Kota city and handed over their stolen and lost mobile phones.

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