Mumbai: In a significant recovery drive, the Mumbai police have returned stolen and lost property worth Rs2.12 crore to complainants across 10 police stations under Zone 6. The recovered valuables were handed over to their rightful owners on March 24 at a function held in Govandi. Ceremony HeldThe property was returned in the presence of Additional Commissioner of Police (East Region) Dr. Mahesh Patil, who distributed the recovered items to victims.According to the police, the recovered property...
Mumbai Police Return Stolen And Lost Property Worth ₹2.12 Crore To Victims Across 10 Zones In Govandi Ceremony
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