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Cops recover over 450 stolen mobile phones worth Rs 1 crore

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The Metro unit of Delhi Police has recovered and returned more than 450 stolen mobile phones valued at over Rs 1 crore to their owners in 20 days, officials said on Friday.

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Mobile thefts constitute over 80 per cent of all crimes registered in Delhi Metro, police said.

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The Metro unit of Delhi Police on January 30 started working on 'Mission Reconnect - Your Phone's Journey Back Home', under which five specialised units, including a technical unit, field unit, nodal officers' unit, court facilitation unit and reconnecting unit, were formed to solve the issue, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Metro), Hareshwar Swami, said.

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