phone missing since may traced to england, handed back
Rudrapur, Nov. 23 -- A missing mobile phone was traced to England and handed over to its owner on Friday, police said.
The owner of the phone, Kamal Singh had registered a missing report in Pati police station on May 15 and the phone was active in England and the possessor sent it through courier to India, police said.
Ajay Ganpati, superintendent of police, Champawat said, "Our police took the help of CEIR to locate the phone and traced it in England, operated by a man, Mohit Kalra. We contacted his parents. On knowing about missing phone, he sent the phone through courier." Om Prakash, SHO, Pati police station said, "Mohit was unknowingly using it. He might have come for darshan in Reetha Sahib Gurudwara and found it and started using it." SP Ganpati said, "Mohit's parents failed to divulge much details from where he got the phone. When police informed them of legal procedure for such cases, they sought two week's time. Simultaneously they asked Mohit to send the phone. When they handed it to police it was given to Kamal's wife Deepa Bohra on Friday. It was an excellent recovery of a missing phone in recent years."...
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