A young man has got back his lost bag worth Rs 10,000 under the "Tera Tujko Arpan Abhiyan" with the help of "Netram" CCTV in Surendranagar. Nileshbhai Kunjabhai Makwana of Ganpati Fatsar retrieved the bag that was forgotten in the rickshaw with the commendable work of the police. The campaign was launched by E.C. of Surendranagar. It is being run under the guidance of superintendent of police Vedika Bihani and deputy superintendent of police Parth Parmar. Netram police sub-inspector D.L. Valuables lost by the public, such as gold and silver jewellery, cash or purses, are traced with the help of CCTV and returned to their original owners. Recently, on April 9, 2026, Nileshbhai Makwana landed Ganpati Utsar in a rickshaw near Ratanpar underbridge. He had forgotten the bag worth around Rs 10,000 in the rickshaw full of Patola colours. Nileshbhai informed the "Netram" control room about this. With the help of CCTV camera of "Netram", the registration number of the rickshaw in which the applicant was sitting was identified as GJ-13-AV-1827. Nileshbhai Kunjabhai Makwana then contacted the rickshaw driver and returned his valuables.
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