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Delhi Police Crack International Smartphone Theft Ring, 83 Stolen Phones Seized
In a major breakthrough, the Delhi Police Crime Branch has dismantled an international mobile phone theft gang operating from the Delhi-NCR region. The operation led to the arrest of two key suspects and the recovery of 83 stolen smartphones, which were reportedly being smuggled to Bangladesh.
Suspects and Stolen Devices
The arrested individuals, identified as Savez from Ghaziabad and Fardeen from Bhalswa Dairy, were found in possession of premium smartphones from brands including iPhone, Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Redmi, Poco, Motorola, Nothing, and iQOO. Police sources confirmed that the devices were being packed for international smuggling.
The Yamuna Vihar Raid
Acting on credible intelligence, Delhi Police conducted a raid on a third-floor rented flat in Yamuna Vihar on March 27. Officers discovered a sealed box containing 83 smartphones. Both suspects were detained for questioning, and officials noted that Savez has a prior criminal record.
Tracking the Wider Network
Interrogation of the suspects is ongoing as police work to uncover additional members of the gang and identify recipients of the stolen phones across different cities. Authorities emphasized that the recovered smartphones will soon be returned to their rightful owners.
This year alone, the Delhi Police Crime Branch has successfully located and returned over 100 stolen phones to citizens, highlighting their ongoing efforts against organized mobile theft.
Technology in Action
The Crime Branch leveraged the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal for real-time tracking of the stolen devices. Field teams maintained continuous surveillance, ensuring swift action and recovery. Authorities stated that the operation sends a clear message to criminal networks involved in mobile theft and smuggling.
Public Advisory
Police have urged citizens to immediately report any lost or stolen mobile phones. Experts note that tracking international mobile theft networks is complex, requiring a combination of technology, intelligence, and persistent police efforts.
This case underscores Delhi Police’s commitment to combating organized crime and protecting consumers from financial losses due to mobile theft.