App launched to trace stolen phones

Haripur police join hands with local traders to curb illegal transactions

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HARIPUR:

In a joint effort with local traders, the Haripur police have launched a mobile app to promptly trace and recover stolen phones.

Hazara Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Mohammad Ajaz Khan unveiled the "E-Mobile Eye" mobile application on Thursday.

The app is scheduled to be introduced in all districts of Hazara. During his visit to Haripur, Mohammad Ajaz Khan highlighted the app's collaborative development with Haripur police and the GT Road Traders Association, emphasising its effectiveness in promptly recovering stolen and lost mobile phones. Details reveal that the application has been deployed to over 100 shopkeepers and mobile sales points, aiming to eliminate mobile phone theft and curb illegal buying and selling.

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The objective is to trace stolen and lost mobile phones and return them to their rightful owners. Mohammad Ajaz Khan commended the joint efforts of Haripur police and the GT Road Traders Association in curbing mobile phone theft and illegal transactions.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 23rd, 2023.

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