Hubballi-Dharwad Police Recover 7 Lost Mobiles Using CEIR Portal

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Hubballi-Dharwad Cyber Crime Police successfully tracked down and recovered seven stolen mobile phones using the advanced CEIR portal this week. This high-tech recovery effort highlights the growing efficiency of local law enforcement in tackling digital theft across the Twin Cities. Our sources confirmed the devices were officially handed back to their original owners during a special session on March 21, 2026.

Victims who had lost hope of seeing their expensive smartphones again expressed deep gratitude to the dedicated Cyber Crime station personnel. We talked to department officials who credited the Central Equipment Identity Register for the breakthrough.

The CEIR system allows police to block and track handsets using unique IMEI numbers, even if the SIM card is swapped. This specific operation managed to locate seven distinct devices that had vanished within the city limits recently. Data shows that Hubballi police have increased their recovery rate by nearly 30% since integrating these digital tracking tools.

Check out the social media post below where the Hubballi-Dharwad Police Department shared photos of the happy owners receiving their recovered property. The viral update serves as a strong reminder for citizens to report lost phones immediately via the official portal. Public engagement with this post suggests a renewed trust in local cybersecurity measures.

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Reliable reports indicate that the recovered phones included high-end models often targeted by petty thieves in crowded market areas. We saw the police team meticulously verify ownership documents before releasing the hardware to the seven claimants. Statistics suggest that over 500 phones have been recovered in the North Karnataka region using this specific technology since last year.

Cyber Crime officials urged the public to keep a record of their IMEI numbers in a safe place at home. Most residents are unaware that a simple online registration can permanently disable a stolen device across all Indian networks. [Local News Hubli] reported that the department plans to hold more frequent “handover” events to encourage more people to use the CEIR system.

Bringing these seven phones home proves that technology is a powerful ally against modern street crime. The success of the Hubballi-Dharwad team sets a brilliant example for other districts in the state. Every recovered device represents a small victory for the digital safety of the common man.

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