A man has lost his cell phone worth Rs 45,000 in a sweet shop in West Bengal. The incident took place when the person who stole returned the cell phone to the owner.
Ongoing cell phone thefts
While cell phone theft is becoming an average occurrence, theft is on the rise. In the blink of an eye, cell phone theft is on the rise.
Cell phone theft is a bad thing
Cell phone theft is worse than money and jewelry theft.
Omnipresent insurmountable thing
Cell phone theft is ubiquitous. The bank account is on the first cell phone, including all our information and photos. Cell phone theft is not just about money. Beyond that, it takes the stage with a variety of intentions.
Cellphone worth Rs 45,000
In this case, a person lost his cell phone worth Rs 45,000 at a sweet shop in Jamalpur, West Bengal. After finding out that the person who went to the alternative location did not have a cell phone, he went missing. Went back to that store and searched.
Report to police
The man, who knew his mobile phone had been stolen, has lodged a complaint with the police. He then continued to call his mobile phone, which was switched off.
The person who stole the phone answered and spoke
The man who lost his cell phone continued to contact his mobile number last Sunday. Suddenly the ring went to his number and the person who stole it picked up the phone and said, sir, I will give this mobile phone to them and he could not use this mobile properly.
The owner of the mobile was shocked
The owner of the mobile phone was shocked to hear this answer and contacted the police and with their help went to the house of the person who stole the cell phone and bought the phone. The owner said the person who stole the cellphone regretted his action. No case has been registered against the person for returning the stolen cell phone.