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IN PICS: Stolen, lost belongings worth Rs 2 cr returned to owners by Mumbai cops

Updated On: 25 March, 2026 02:58 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Mumbai Police have returned stolen, lost, and seized property valued at more than Rs 2 crore to rightful owners, officials said. Pics/Mumbai Police

Mumbai Police have returned stolen, lost, and seized property valued at more than Rs 2 crore to rightful owners, officials said. Pics/Mumbai Police

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Mumbai Police have returned stolen, lost, and seized property valued at more than Rs 2 crore to rightful owners, officials said. Pics/Mumbai Police
<p>The items, recovered during investigations into house-breaking, theft, mobile theft, and other offences across various city police stations, included gold, 800 mobile phones valued at Rs 2.08 crore, and other materials, police said</p>

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The items, recovered during investigations into house-breaking, theft, mobile theft, and other offences across various city police stations, included gold, 800 mobile phones valued at Rs 2.08 crore, and other materials, police said

<p>The items those were returned included gold ornaments, a mangalsutra, and a large number of mobile phones</p>

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The items those were returned included gold ornaments, a mangalsutra, and a large number of mobile phones

<p>The distribution ceremony was held in Govandi, where Additional Commissioner of Police (Eastern Region) Dr Mahesh Patil handed over the recovered items to the beneficiaries</p>

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The distribution ceremony was held in Govandi, where Additional Commissioner of Police (Eastern Region) Dr Mahesh Patil handed over the recovered items to the beneficiaries

<p>Many recipients expressed satisfaction and gratitude towards the police for their efforts in recovering and returning their valuables</p>

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Many recipients expressed satisfaction and gratitude towards the police for their efforts in recovering and returning their valuables

<p>Officials said that similar drives will continue in the future to ensure the prompt return of recovered property and enhance community engagement across Mumbai</p>

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Officials said that similar drives will continue in the future to ensure the prompt return of recovered property and enhance community engagement across Mumbai

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