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Delhi: Crime branch busts inter-state mobile theft racket, 83 phones recovered

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New Delhi | March 29, 2026 12:52:18 PM IST
The Eastern Range-I of the Delhi Crime Branch has busted an inter-state stolen mobile phone racket operating from Yamuna Vihar, recovering 83 stolen devices that were being sent to Bangladesh via West Bengal, officials said on Sunday.

Two accused were apprehended red-handed while allegedly packing the phones for dispatch. Preliminary investigations revealed the consignment was intended for illegal transport to Bangladesh through courier routes via West Bengal.

Acting on specific inputs received on March 27, a Crime Branch team conducted a targeted operation at a rented premises in Yamuna Vihar. After verifying the intelligence, officials raided a house at B-42, Gali No. 13, near Momin Chowk.

Despite the sensitive location and risk of crowd mobilisation, the team carried out the operation professionally and reached the third floor, where the accused were operating. During the search, a sealed carton containing 83 stolen mobile phones of different brands was recovered.

During interrogation, the accused revealed that the phones were sourced from a supplier identified only as "Danish."

Further investigation is underway. (ANI)

 
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