The Civil Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro promotes, this Monday (14), an action to Return of stolen or stolen cell phones to their legitimate owners. In all, 430 devices will be returned at different police stations in the capital, covering the central, south, north and west zones of the city.
Cell phones were recovered throughout investigations conducted by the Capital Police General Department (DGPC). The operation represents another step in the institution’s actions to curb the illegal trade of crimes products and ensure that the subtracted goods return to their owners.
This is not the first major action of the type carried out by the Civil Police. In 2024, the DGPC returned about 500 cell phones. More recently, the 24th Police Station (Piedade) delivered about 200 recovered devices.
The return of cell phones often occurs throughout the state, as part of a continuous strategy of repression of theft and theft of mobile devices.
In addition to restoring the assets, the Civil Police reinforces the warning to the population: acquiring cell phones from theft or theft is a crime. The corporation points out that, in addition to losing the device, the buyer can be held criminally responsible. The repression of the irregular market of electronics is part of a task force to reduce crime rates and return the sense of security to Rio de Janeiro citizens.
The Civil Police advises that victims of theft or theft register the police report and maintain the data of the device updated, facilitating the work of recovery and return.
This content was originally published in Civil Police performs operation to return stolen mobile phones in Rio on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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