Police returns 106 missing mobile phones to owners

BSS
Published On: 10 Apr 2025, 16:47
The police returned lost, stolen and snatched mobile phones to their owners. Photo: DMP

DHAKA, April 10, 2025 (BSS) - Dhanmondi Police Station and Hazaribagh Police 
Station of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) have recovered 106 lost, stolen 
and snatched mobile phones at different times and returned those to their 
rightful owners.

Of these, Dhanmondi Police Station gave back 28 mobile phone sets while 
Hazaribagh Police Station handed over 78 mobile phones to their owners, said 
a DMP media release here today.

The mobile phones were returned to their owners on Wednesday in the presence 
of Dhanmondi Zone Assistant Police Commissioner Shah Mustafa Tariquzzaman, 
added the release.

Dhanmondi Police Station reported that, over the past month, they have 
recovered 28 mobile phones using information technology, following general 
diary (GD) and complaints filed by the owners about lost, stolen, and 
snatched devices.

Besides, Hazaribagh Police Station reported that over the past month, 78 
mobile phones were recovered with the help of information technology. The 
recoveries followed GD and complaints from mobile phone owners regarding 
lost, stolen, or robbed devices.

The mobile phone owners expressed heartfelt thanks to the police as they 
received their lost phones so quickly.
 

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