Kohima Police Return Recovered Mobile Phones to Owners

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Kohima: Kohima Police successfully recovered 29 lost and stolen mobile phones over the past month and a half. This operation is part of an ongoing initiative to track down missing property and return devices to their rightful owners.

During a handover ceremony at South Police Station on Thursday, officers returned 17 of the recovered handsets to citizens. These phones had an estimated value of Rs. 3 lakh. Including this latest effort, the department has now located and returned a total of 36 mobile devices in recent months.

The police utilized a combination of technical tracking, field verification, and coordinated investigative work to locate the missing items. Authorities confirmed that investigations remain active to trace the remaining reported handsets. Officials encourage the public to report any lost or stolen phones to the nearest station immediately to improve the chances of a successful recovery.

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