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Home | Hyderabad | Cyberabad Police Recover 1060 Mobile Phones Worth Rs 3 18 Lakh In 45 Days

Cyberabad Police recover 1,060 mobile phones worth Rs 3.18 lakh in 45 days

The phones were recovered by the law and order police and other wings using the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal

By C. Romeo
Published Date - 11 April 2025, 08:40 PM
Cyberabad Police recover 1,060 mobile phones worth Rs 3.18 lakh in 45 days
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Hyderabad: The Cyberabad Police have recovered a total of 1,060 mobile phones worth Rs 3.18 crore, which were either stolen or lost in the last 45 days.

The phones were recovered by the law and order police and other wings using the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal. The recovered phones were handed over to their owners at an event held at the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate on Thursday.

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DCP (Crimes) LC Naik highlighted how important were mobile phones in today’s time and they can be misused if fallen into the hands of thieves. “Despite many people being educated, few are aware of how to prevent stolen mobiles from being misused. Installing CCTV cameras in your colonies and community areas is highly beneficial for ensuring safety and security,” Naik said.

He urged the citizens to report lost mobile phones either at their nearest police station or directly through the CEIR portal, which is accessible online across all States and Union Territories. “Using the CEIR portal helps prevent the misuse of stolen phones and facilitates their swift recovery,” the DCP added.

While 245 phones were recovered from Madhapur zone, 225 were recovered from Balanagar, 200 from Medchal, 205 from Rajendranagar and 185 from Shamshabad zone.

The mobile phone owners expressed their happiness and thanked the police for their prompt and efficient action. One of them sharing her experience said, “I lost my mobile phone when I went to Kukatpally market for shopping. I thought I would never get it back. I reported the loss at the nearest police station, and to my surprise, the Cyberabad Police swiftly recovered it and returned it to me.”

What to do if the phone is lost

• File a police complaint (FIR) about your lost or stolen phone. You’ll need a copy (digital or physical) for the CEIR filing process

• Locate your phone’s IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number, it usually is on a sticker behind the battery or printed on the retail box

• If you can’t find IMEI physically, dial *#06# on your phone to retrieve the IMEI number

• Visit the CEIR portal. Click on the red tab, ‘Block Stolen/Lost Mobile’

• A form will appear. Fill in the mobile number associated with the lost or stolen SIM card, IMEI number, FIR details

• Complete the Captcha verification and click ‘Get OTP’

• An OTP will be sent to your mobile number (provided you still have access to another phone with that number). Enter the OTP to verify

• The CEIR system will process your request. Upon successful registration, you will receive a confirmation message with a reference ID for future reference

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