In a citizen-focused effort, Dwarka District Police have recovered and handed back more than 270 lost and stolen mobile phones to their rightful owners. The initiative, led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Ankit Singh, IPS, took place at the district police office complex on December 23. Residents who had reported missing phones earlier were reunited with their devices, showcasing the community’s trust in law enforcement.
The recovery operation was executed by the district’s Monitoring Cell, which employed technical surveillance and collaborated with service providers to locate the missing phones. After verification, the phones were returned to their owners, eliciting relief and joy among the recipients. The team, under the supervision of ASI Jai Bhagwan and other officers, including Head Constables and Constables, ensured the successful recovery and handover process.
DCP Ankit Singh, IPS, and Additional DCP Saurabh Chandra, along with senior officers and staff members, graced the event, commending the team’s dedication and professionalism. The DCP lauded the personnel for their efforts and urged them to continue organizing such initiatives regularly to serve the community better.
Shahdara District Police also recently recovered 625 stolen, snatched, and lost mobile phones worth approximately Rs 1 crore through “Operation Vishwas-2025.” Launched on May 1, 2025, the initiative aims to track and return stolen devices to their owners using advanced surveillance techniques and targeted operations. The successful recoveries were attributed to a combination of technical surveillance, IMEI tracking, call detail record analysis, and real-time data monitoring.
