Within a month of the Central Equipment Identity Register's (CEIR) activation, the telangana police located 4,226 mobile phones utilizing it and returned 1016 units to their lawful owners. The owners either lost or had the cell phones taken. Since the start of the CEIR in telangana on april 13, according to telangana DGP Anjani Kumar, the police have barred 16,011 mobile phones. Of the 4,226 phones that were tracked, 1,016 were given to their rightful owners after being unblocked.

"The telangana police was chosen for the CEIR pilot project, which was formally inaugurated on May 17 across the nation and on april 19 in the State. The tracing of lost or stolen mobile phones has been helped by all police departments, according to Anjani Kumar. The telangana police organized training for 60 officers initially, who eventually instructed many more officers in each of the State's 780 police stations. The Department of Telecommunication created the CEIR site.


Mahesh muralidhar Bhagwat, a second DGP of the Crime Investigation Department, kept an eye on the cases' daily developments. The owners have complained to the police about theft or losing their cellphone. The devices were banned using CEIR, and the mobile phones were later unblocked after being traced and following the proper steps.

"The CEIR application and the CCTNS citizen portal have been fully integrated. Anjani Kumar stated, "We are pleading with the people of telangana to use the service on the citizen site rather than going to Mee Seva or the police station for lost or misplaced mobile devices.




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