GRP Constables Journey from Kashmir to Kerala to Return 410 Stolen Smartphones
मुख्य बातें
- •GRP constables in Kashmir tracked and recovered 410 stolen smartphones originally stolen from passengers.
- •The devices were traced from Kashmir to Kerala, covering a journey of nearly 3,000 kilometers.
- •Recovery was made possible through digital forensics, IMEI tracking, and interstate police coordination.
- •All smartphones were returned to their owners without arrests, indicating recovery from secondary markets.
In a remarkable display of dedication and interstate coordination, constables from the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Kashmir successfully traced and returned 410 stolen smartphones to their owners in Kerala. The operation spanned nearly 3,000 kilometers across two different states, underscoring the commitment of Indian law enforcement to public service and technological vigilance.
The initiative began when GRP officials in the Srinagar railway division noticed a suspicious pattern of smartphone thefts reported by passengers. Using advanced digital forensics and coordination with railway authorities, the team identified that the stolen devices were being transported out of Kashmir, likely bound for markets in southern India. Acting swiftly, the GRP launched an investigation that led them to Kerala, where they located the devices in the possession of unauthorized sellers.

