Santrampur police in Mahisagar district have traced five missing mobile phones under the 'Tera Tujko Arpan' project and returned them to their original owners. The total price of this mobile phone is Rs 1,29,990. On the instructions of district police chief Safin Hasan and assistant police chief Vikas Yadav, Santrampur police station PI K K Gupta was arrested. The action was taken under the guidance of Dindor. The data entry was done on the 'CEIR' portal to ensure that the missing mobile phone is not used illegally. These five mobile phones were traced by analyzing the data on the basis of the alert information received when the phone was activated on the portal. The owners who got their phones back include Mukeshbhai Ramsinghbhai Dabhi (village Shir, Vivo, ₹58,000), Vasudev Dhulabhai Bamania (village Santrampur, Vivo, ₹12,000), Alpeshbhai Shankarbhai Sangada (village Jhaldada, Oppo, ₹21,490), Bharatbhai Gulabbhai Baria (village Vaneda, Morva Hadaf, Panchmahal, Oppo, ₹14,000) and Nimeshkumar Natwarlal Mali (village Santrampur, Vivo, ₹24,500). Santrampur PI K.K. All these applicants were handed over their missing mobile phones by Dindor. All the applicants who got the phone back expressed their gratitude to the police.
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