Tripura (Agartala) [India], December 7 (ANI): Twenty-seven missing mobile phones were successfully traced and handed over to their rightful owners in a formal programme held at the West Agartala Police Station on Sunday.
The West Tripura District Superintendent of Police, Namit Pathak, said that 27 stolen mobile phones were traced, of which 22 were recovered through the CiR (Central Equipment Identity Register) Portal.
SP Pathak said, "Today, at the West Agartala Police Station, 27 missing mobile phones were successfully traced and handed over to their respective owners. Twenty-two of these mobiles were recovered through the CiR Portal. CiR is a Government of India portal called the Central Equipment Identity Register, where, after a mobile phone is stolen, certain details can be submitt

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