Numerous people lost their cell phones during the Milad un Nabi processions, which was a regrettable side effect of the celebrations. Since saturday night, police stations have received a tonne of calls asking how to report a lost or stolen cell phone and what to do next. The charminar police station area, which includes locations like the Mecca Masjid, the charminar monument, Laad Bazaar, and the adjacent areas, received the most queries. At charminar, thousands of people had assembled to take part in Milad un Nabi-related activities.

Over the course of the last two days, considerable concentrations of young people were seen around charminar, Yakutpura Road, Alijah Kotla, Miralam Mandi, and Shahalibanda; it is believed that 100 persons lost their cell phones in these locations. In ordinary clothes, police officers kept a lookout for pickpocketing gangs, but no significant group was found or captured. Small-time criminals or carelessness on the part of phone owners in handling their gadgets, according to a police officer from the hyderabad City police, may be to blame for the loss of mobile phones.

To ban their devices, those who have misplaced their mobile phones should go to "https://www.ceir.gov.in". The IMEI of the lost or stolen phone and the required documentation must be included in the online application form along with the other information needed. Within 24 hours after successfully submitting the blocking request, the phone will be blocked. The phone can no longer be used on any indian network after it has been banned. people must confirm that the gadget belonged to them and submit pertinent papers to back up their claim throughout the application procedure.




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