Police found farmer’s lost mobile and returned it
Raigarh. The police has returned the farmer’s lost mobile phone. According to the information, Tejram Patel, a farmer of village Bhelwadih, came to Kharsia police station and informed about the loss of his Vivo company’s mobile (worth ₹ 20000).
When police station in-charge Kharsia Inspector Trinath Tripathi interrogated Tejram about any suspicion regarding mobile theft, Tejram Sahu, instead of expressing any suspicion on anyone, told that the mobile had fallen somewhere in the village itself but the mobile got switched off. When it appeared suspicious, the mobile was reported missing.
The police station in-charge recorded the information and instructed his staff to keep the mobile under tracking. Today, when the mobile was switched on, immediately Assistant Sub Inspector of the police station Laxmi Narayan Rathore, constable Bishop Singh, Pradeep Tiwari and Satyanarayan Sidar reached the mobile location in village Bhelwadih and searched the mobile which was found with a child in the village.
The child had found a mobile phone on the way, picked it up and switched it off. Today, when he switched on the mobile to play, Kharsia police got the information and the Kharsia police staff recovered the mobile from the child and returned it to Tejram. Mobile type Kharsia Police has been thanked by Tejram Sahu.