Delhi Police Restores 532 Mobile Phones to Owners via Initiative
Delhi Police successfully returned 532 recovered mobile phones to their owners as part of 'Operation Vishwas'. The event featured awareness sessions on cyber crimes and drug abuse. It emphasized community engagement and recognized police efforts in recovery operations, enhancing public trust.
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In a significant move to enhance community relations, Delhi Police returned 532 recovered mobile phones to their rightful owners through 'Operation Vishwas'. The event unfolded at Maharaja Agrasen College in east Delhi's New Ashok Nagar on Friday.
The ceremony commenced with sessions dedicated to raising awareness about cyber crimes and drug abuse. Participants were informed about dangers such as digital frauds, online scams, and narcotics, and were encouraged to report such incidents using the national helpline number 1930.
Police teams who played pivotal roles in recovering the mobile phones were honored, highlighting their dedication and efforts. Several beneficiaries recounted positive experiences and voiced gratitude towards the police's proactive role in recovering their lost phones.
Senior police officials emphasized that efforts like 'Operation Vishwas' are crucial in building public confidence and furthering community-based policing initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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