Tripura police at West Agartala Police Station today recovered 25 stolen mobile phones.
The OC of the police station said that the police of West Agartala police station recovered 25 stolen mobile phones and handed them over to their owners.
“Mobiles are stolen from various places in the capital at various times. Later, the owners of the mobile made a missing diary at the police station. After making a missing diary at the police station, the police investigated the incident and recovered the mobile phones from different places based on the mobile number”, said the OC.
On this day, the real owners were called to West Agartala police station and handed over to them. The OC of West Agartala police station also said that these mobiles have been recovered using modern technology.
Even if the mobile phone is recovered, many times it is not possible to arrest someone because whoever has the mobile is seen to have purchased the mobile from someone else. He also said that out of 25 recovered mobiles, 2 mobiles were recovered from Bihar.
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