Garhwa Police recover 63 lost phones under ‘Operation Muskan’
Garhwa Police successfully traced and returned 63 missing mobile phones in a recent recovery drive.
Key Points:
– Garhwa Police recovered 63 phones through ‘Operation Muskan’.
– The drive was initiated based on complaints of missing phones.
– Police used technical assistance to trace and retrieve the devices.
JAMSHEDPUR – Garhwa Police have successfully retrieved 63 lost mobile phones as part of their ongoing ‘Operation Muskan’ initiative, bringing relief to many residents.
The operation was launched following numerous complaints about missing phones from different police stations across the district.
Over the past two weeks, police employed advanced technical tools to track down the devices.
The recovered phones, which had been lost over the past one to one and a half years, were returned to their rightful owners, bringing smiles to their faces.
The initiative has been hailed as a major success, as it restored valuable personal items and helped build trust between the community and law enforcement.
‘Operation Muskan’ aims to address complaints related to lost mobile phones, which had been increasing over time.
The police have expressed their commitment to continuing similar efforts to ensure public safety and recover lost items.

