Shikha Goel, the then additional DGP — CID, was designated as the nodal officer for the CEIR portal, and she is the super user of the portal, according to DGP Dr Jitender. The portal operates in all 780 police stations in the state, and the progress is being monitored by Shikha.
The efforts made by the Telangana cybercrime department and CID using the CEIR portal led to the recovery of 1,000 stolen or lost mobiles within eight days. These were handed over to the complainants, Jitender said. On average, 82 stolen or lost mobiles are recovered per day.
Major achievements
10,000 stolen or lost mobile phones were recovered within 189 days, 20,000 within 291 days, similarly 30,000 within 395 days, and 37,000 within 459 days
The maximum recoveries were made by Hyderabad commissionerate teams. It was 3808. Followed by Rachakonda commissionerate which was 2174. The Cyberabad commissionerate secured third position with the recovery of 2030 stolen mobile phones this year.
To make it user friendly and also to serve the citizens of state, the CEIR portal has been integrated with Telangana police’s citizen portal.
Citizens are requested to use the portal www.tspolice.gov.in or www.ceir.gov.in for reporting lost/missing mobile phones.