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- About 48, 856 mobile phones, which were lost or stolen from Mumbai in 2021 have not been found i.e., on an average 134 phones were lost or stolen every day last year.
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As per an RTI, in 2019, out of 43,397 mobile handsets that were reported stolen or lost in the city, only 2,088 phones were recovered. In 2020, 39,819 phones were reported missing or stolen,...
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Apr 18, 2022 · About 48, 856 mobile phones, which were lost or stolen from Mumbai in 2021 have not been found i.e., on an average 134 phones were lost or stolen every day last year.
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Jul 1, 2023 · MUMBAI: The Mumbai police traced at least 11,056 mobiles that were stolen or lost with the help of the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal that is launched on their website (mumbaipolice.gov.in) ever since April 8, 2022.
Jul 23, 2023 · An RTI had found in 2019 that 43,397 mobile handsets were reported stolen or lost in Mumbai and only 2,088 phones were recovered. DoT has also added the Telecom Analytics for Fraud Management and Consumer Protection (TAFCOP) feature to the Sanchar Sathi portal.
Jul 29, 2023 · The MIDC police in Mumbai have traced and recovered at least 100 mobile phones which were either lost or stolen during 2022-23, from different cities and states, an official said on Saturday.
Jan 28, 2020 · Data collated by the Government Railway Police (GRP) reveals that on average, 77 mobile phones are stolen every day on the suburban rail network. In just the past two years, 56,486 phones worth over Rs 6.08 crore were stolen on local trains, the data shows.
CEIR is an initiative by the Department of Telecommunications to curtail the counterfeit mobile phone market and discourage mobile phone theft, thereby protecting consumer interest and facilitating law enforcement authorities for lawful interception.