This story is from January 12, 2020

Nagpur: 60 stolen mobile phones returned to owners

Superintendent of police, Nagpur rural, Rakesh Ola earlier this week returned 60 recovered Android mobile phones to their owners as a part of the ‘Police raising day week’ ceremony.
Nagpur: 60 stolen mobile phones returned to owners
SP (rural) Rakesh Ola returns a mobile phone to the owner during ‘Police raising day week’ event
NAGPUR: Superintendent of police, Nagpur rural, Rakesh Ola earlier this week returned 60 recovered Android mobile phones to their owners as a part of the ‘Police raising day week’ ceremony. Various programmes, including returning of the stolen properties, were made a part of the weeklong celebrations of the raising day ceremony following a circular of state director general of police SK Jaiswal.
Ola, along with additional SP Monica Raut, collected the recovered mobile phone handsets from the different police stations of the rural district before handing them over at the SP office in Civil Lines.
The 60 mobile phone handsets returned were worth around Rs6 lakh. The investigations and recoveries of the stolen mobile phones were spearheaded by PI YS Kadam of rural police cyber cell.
Kadam was assisted by sub-inspector Javed Shaikh, constables Snehlata Dhoble, Varsha Khandait, Sangeeta Waghmare, Satish Rathod, Tularam Chatap and others in tracing the stolen mobile handsets and then recovering them. The distraught owners of the mobile phones later extolled the efforts of the rural police with a brighter face after receiving their stolen handsets.
Apart from Ola and Raut, senior inspector Sanjay Purandhare, Anil Jittewar and others were present on the occasion.
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