SM CORRESPONDENT
Ganderbal, Dec 26 (SM):In a significant achievement, Cyber Police Station Ganderbal has traced and recovered 46 missing mobile phones worth lakhs of rupees from different parts of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Police said that Cyber Police Station Ganderbal had received multiple complaints over the past four months through the CEIR Portal and various police units regarding missing and lost mobile phones. Acting swiftly on these complaints and under the directions of SSP Ganderbal Khalil Ahmad Poswal (JKPS), special teams were constituted to trace the devices.
Following sustained technical surveillance and field efforts, the teams successfully recovered 46 mobile phones from various locations across the UT.
The recovered mobile phones were formally handed over to their rightful owners on Thursday by SSP Ganderbal Khalil Ahmad Poswal in the presence of DySP Headquarters Ganderbal, after completing all legal formalities.
Police said the recovery reflects Ganderbal Police’s commitment towards redressing public grievances and effectively tackling cyber-enabled crimes through the use of modern technology and coordinated policing.
Meanwhile, Cyber Police Station Ganderbal has advised the public to remain cautious while using mobile phones and other electronic gadgets to safeguard themselves against cyber frauds and crimes. In case of any cybercrime or fraud, citizens have been urged to immediately lodge a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal and report the matter to the Cyber Police Station Ganderbal without delay.
Ganderbal Police reiterated its commitment to ensuring cyber safety and protecting the digital interests of the public.(SM)








