Special operation by Northeast Division police recovered 692 lost and stolen mobile phones worth Rs.1.75 Crores using CEIR portal

Yogesh K Porwar 

In a special operation,the Northeast Division of Bengaluru City Police has recovered 692 lost and stolen mobile phones worth approximately Rs.1.75 crore using the Central Equipment Identity Register portal.

Police said officers across 11 police station limits worked extensively during April 2026 to trace missing mobile phones reported by citizens.The coordinated drive resulted in the recovery of devices of various brands.

According to police data,the recoveries were made across three sub-divisions.

In the Yelahanka Sub-Division,Yelahanka police recovered 83 phones,Yelahanka New Town 76, Kodigehalli 66,and Vidyaranyapura 86.

In the Sampigehalli Sub-Division,Sampigehalli police recovered 107 phones,Kothanur 70,Bagalur 85,and Amruthahalli 66.

In the Devanahalli Sub-Division,Chikkajala police recovered 34 phones,Devanahalli 12,and KIA Police Station 7.

Police officials said that registering details of lost or stolen mobile phones on the CEIR portal or filing complaints at police stations significantly improves the chances of tracing and recovery.

The initiative is part of continued efforts by Bengaluru Police to tackle mobile theft and assist the public in recovering lost property.