Magura Police Recover 35 Lost Mobile Phones, Return to Owners

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London: The Cyber Crime Team of Magura district police has successfully recovered 35 mobile phones that were reported lost in general diaries (GD) on various occasions and returned them to their rightful owners.



According to United News of Bangladesh, Magura Superintendent of Police Md Molla Azad Hossain formally handed over the recovered phones to their owners during a press conference at his office on Thursday afternoon. The event was attended by Additional Superintendent of Police Md Shah Shibli Sadiq and Assistant Superintendent of Police Nishat Al Nahiyan.



Police officials revealed that the phones were located across different parts of the country using modern technology and cyber tracking systems. After a thorough verification process involving the examination of proper evidence and information, the devices were returned to their owners.



Many recipients expressed their gratitude to the district police for their efforts in recovering and returning their lost mobile phones. Officials noted that such timely and efficient technological initiatives are instrumental in boosting public trust and confidence in the police force.