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ARPAN SAMAROH’: JALANDHAR COMMISSIONERATE POLICE RETURNS SEIZED PROPERTIES WORTH ₹13-CR TO RIGHTFUL OWNERS

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ARPAN SAMAROH’: JALANDHAR COMMISSIONERATE POLICE RETURNS SEIZED PROPERTIES WORTH ₹13-CR TO RIGHTFUL OWNERS

— BELONGINGS INCLUDING VEHICLES, JEWELLERY, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ETC FROM 583 CASES OVER PAST YEAR RETURNED TO THEIR OWNERS: DGP GAURAV YADAV

— ADDITIONALLY, 100 LOST MOBILE PHONES TRACED AND HANDED OVER TO THEIR OWNERS

— INITIATIVE WAS DESIGNED TO FOSTER TRUST AMONG CITIZENS BY RETURNING HARD-EARNED BELONGINGS THAT HAD BEEN EITHER STOLEN, SNATCHED, OR INVOLVED IN VARIOUS CRIMINAL CASES: CP SWAPAN SHARMA

CHANDIGARH/JALANDHAR, December 18: In a significant move to strengthen police-public relations, Jalandhar Commissionerate Police have successfully returned seized case properties worth over Rs 13 crores to their rightful owners, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Wednesday.

          A special event “Arpan Samaroh” was organised under the leadership of Commissioner of Police (CP) Jalandhar Swapan Sharma at Police Lines in Jalandhar.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav said that as part of the event, Jalandhar Commissionerate Police successfully returned 413 vehicles, 85 mobile phones, numerous household items, jewellery, and other domestic goods, which had been part of 583 different cases registered in the city over the past year.

          Additionally, around 100 lost smartphones, valued at Rs 20 lakhs, were also handed over to their owners after being traced through the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal, he added.

          The DGP said that Punjab Police continues its efforts to ensure justice, security, and trust, working proactively to safeguard the interests of the community.

          Sharing more details, CP Swapan Sharma said that this initiative was designed to foster trust among citizens by returning hard-earned belongings that had been either stolen, snatched, or involved in various criminal cases.

          He said that the camp saw the participation of numerous complainants, who attended eagerly to reclaim their lost properties. The event was supported by 14 jurisdictional Station House Officers (SHOs) and SHOs of the Women’s Police Station, who worked diligently to ensure the return of the seized items to their rightful owners, he added.

          Emphasising the importance of returning seized properties in a timely manner, the CP said that this ensures the property retains its value and remains in a usable condition.

          Meanwhile, the grateful recipients expressed their appreciation to the police for their dedicated efforts. Baljeet Kaur, one of the beneficiaries, said, “I had lost all hope of recovering my stolen smartphone, but thanks to the Jalandhar Police, I have got it back.” Similar sentiments were echoed by other beneficiaries, including Manjit Singh, Jyoti, Rakesh Kumar, and Arvind Kumar.

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