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55 stolen phones given back to owners by Jaipur police

JAIPUR: City police on Tuesday handed over 525 phones to their owners which were recovered by a specialised anti-snatching unit following an intensive operation.

Police commissioner Anand Shrivastava said police have set up a specialised unit that works to combat the menace of chain, purse, wallet, and mobile snatchings.

“Our unit complied the data of phones that were missing since last one year. The police tracked down phones from different locations,” he said, adding that police teams went to Ajmer, Churu, Sawai Madhopur, Ajmer, Tonk, Alwar, Kota.

Shrivastava said that the total cost of mobile is worth over Rs 1 crore.

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