Police handed over 109 mobile phones lost in Rajbari to their real owners

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Kabir Hossain

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Rajbari District Police has recovered 109 lost mobile phones and handed them over to the real owner.

Superintendent of Police GM Abul Kalam Azad (PPM) handed over the mobile phone to the real owner of the lost mobile phone after a press briefing with local journalists in the Rajbari district police conference room on Wednesday (6th March) afternoon. At this time, a total of 109 mobiles including 48 from Rajbari Sadar Police Station, 16 from Goaland Police Station, 4 from Pangsha Model Police Station, 25 from Kalukhali Police Station and 16 from Baliakandi Police Station have been handed over to the real owners.

Additional Superintendent of Police Rezaul Karim, Additional Superintendent of Police Mukit Sarkar and journalists from local print and electronic media were present in the press conference.

Superintendent of Police said in the press conference, Rajbari district Rajbari district is a small district, the law and order situation of this district is very good. Besides, we do the work of rescuing the lost mobiles of marginalized people, we do it with great passion, we do the work with a lot of heart, because the mental pain in his mind when the mobile is lost, we work hard to recover the mobile and hand it over to him. Then the smile on her face really motivates the mother to work even more.
We will always do this. And in different police stations of Rajbari district, there are constant GDs of lost mobiles, in view of those GDs, the smart team of Cyber Crime Monitoring Cell works to recover the mobiles. ‘

Hosneyara from Goaland of the district said, My mobile was stolen from a beauty parlor in Goaland Bazar, later I lodged a complaint with the police station, many people said that I will not get the phone. But the Superintendent of Police office called and said that my phone has been found. I took it today, when I received the call, I had more faith in the police.

Matiur Rahman Himel, a resident of Sajjankanda area of Rajbari city, said that on November 17, my mobile phone was lost from inside the auto. I made a GD at the police station. Got my lost phone back today on GD basis. I am very happy. My mobile is a hobby and there was a lot of necessary information in the mobile. I thank and appreciate the district police.

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