Superintendent of Police Hansi Amit Yashvardhan returned 60 lost mobile phones worth about 10 lakh rupees to their owners.

Hisar: As per the directions of Superintendent of Police Amit Yashvardhan, the cyber security branch of the police district took action on the complaints of missing mobiles and found 60 mobile phones. Today, the Superintendent of Police called the owners of the found mobile phones to his office and handed over the phones to them.

Hisar: As per the directions of Superintendent of Police Amit Yashvardhan, the cyber security branch of the police district took action on the complaints of missing mobiles and found 60 mobile phones. Today, the Superintendent of Police called the owners of the found mobile phones to his office and handed over the phones to them.
On this occasion, the people present expressed their gratitude to the police. At the same time, the team of the cyber cell, which played an important role in finding the mobile phones, was praised. The police team has done a commendable job by finding 60 lost mobile phones worth about 10 lakh rupees.
Among all the phones, one phone is Apple X, three phones are Samsung S series and three phones are OnePlus and all the rest of the phones are worth at least 12000 rupees.
The Superintendent of Police said that the cyber cell team of Police District Hansi took prompt action on the complaints of missing mobiles and settled the complaints of missing mobile phones in the last year and handed over the phones to their owners.
The Superintendent of Police said that complaints of missing mobiles keep coming to the Cyber ??Security Branch of Police District Hansi. The employees posted in the Cyber ??Security Branch have worked hard and diligently and have searched 60 mobile phones in a few days. Whose value is about 10 lakh rupees.
The Superintendent of Police Hansi said that in case of missing mobile phone, you can register a complaint on the CEIR portal online from your home. Apart from this, CEIR portal desk has been set up in every police station and cyber cell, where complaints can also be registered. The Superintendent of Police said that this is a commendable work of Hansi Cyber ??Cell.
He said that while mobile phone owners are happy to get their mobile phones back, their mobile phones have also been saved from falling into the hands of criminals. He said that Cyber ??Hansi Police continuously monitors missing mobiles, as a result of which a mobile phone lost a few months ago has also been recovered by the police team.
The Superintendent of Police also appealed to the general public to keep their mobile phones completely safe and not to hand them over to any unknown person so that criminals cannot take advantage of them. On this occasion, he said that if the mobile is lost, its information should be immediately registered at the E-Disha Center so that it is not misused and it can be found as soon as possible by gathering important clues.