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Gujarat Police Achieve 46.71% Mobile Recovery Rate, Rank 3rd in India

Gujarat Police have achieved a mobile phone recovery rate of 46.71%, well above the national average of 32.6%, ranking third among large states in India. The state recovered 53,564 stolen handsets over the past year through coordinated efforts of the Department of Telecommunications and Gujarat Police using the Sanchar Saathi portal and CEIR module. Ahmedabad City, Dang, and Bhavnagar districts emerged as top performers in CEIR rankings, with Ahmedabad City scoring a perfect 100 in volume-based assessment. State police chief Dr K.L.N. Rao honored nodal officers from these districts for their contributions to strengthening national security and curbing telecom-related fraud.

Gujarat ranks 3rd nationwide with 46.71 pc mobile phone recovery rate, surpassing national average

Gandhinagar, April 30

Gujarat Police have achieved a mobile phone recovery rate well above the national average, ranking third among large states in the country, according to official data, in a development that underscores the growing use of technology to tackle telecom-related crime.

Over the past year, Gujarat Police recovered 53,564 stolen handsets, recording a recovery rate of 46.71 per cent compared with the national average of 32.6 per cent.

Across India, a total of 50,48,516 mobile phones have been blocked so far, of which 1,83,985 were blocked in Gujarat.

The performance has been attributed to the coordinated efforts of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and Gujarat Police, particularly through the effective use of the Central government's 'Sanchar Saathi' portal and the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) module.

These tools have enabled authorities to trace and recover devices more efficiently, placing Gujarat third among large states in terms of recovery percentage.

Officials emphasised, "The recovery figures demonstrate the commitment of our teams and the impact of systematic monitoring through CEIR," while acknowledging the role of field officers in achieving the results.

Data for the financial year 2025-26 showed that Ahmedabad City, Dang and Bhavnagar districts emerged as the top performers in CEIR rankings.

Ahmedabad City ranked first in the state with a final score of 56.70, recovering 4,935 handsets out of 25,500 block requests.

It also secured a full score of 100 out of 100 in the volume-based assessment. Dang district ranked second with 54.89 points, handling 328 block requests and recording an accuracy score of 77.33 per cent.

Bhavnagar district secured third place with a score of 53.44, recovering 273 handsets out of 634 block requests.

Officials said that nodal officers across districts played a significant role in tracing 1,14,670 blocked handsets, contributing to the state's overall recovery performance.

On Thursday, state police chief Dr K.L.N. Rao presented shields and certificates to nodal officers from Ahmedabad City, Dang and Bhavnagar districts in recognition of their work.

The initiative is aimed at strengthening national security, preventing the misuse of stolen mobile phones and curbing telecom-related fraud, officials said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good initiative but the recovery rate should be even higher. So many phones are still lost permanently. Need more public awareness about blocking phones immediately on the CEIR portal. Jab tak log turant block nahi karenge, recovery mushkil hai.

Sarah B

Impressive work by Gujarat Police! Using technology like CEIR is the right way forward. Hopefully this reduces the black market for stolen phones and telecom fraud. I'm curious how other states compare in recovery rates.

Priya S

My phone was stolen last year in Ahmedabad and I got it back within a week thanks to CEIR! 🎉 It really works if you file the complaint quickly. The police were very helpful. I never thought I'd see my phone again, but this system is a game-changer.

Rahul R

While the numbers are positive, I'm skeptical about accuracy. Not all stolen phones are reported, and the recovery rate only includes those that are. We need more transparency about how many phones get permanently blocked vs recovered. Still, any improvement is welcome.

Michael C

Good to see Gujarat leading the way with tech-enabled policing. 46.71% is solid but they should aim for 60%+ as the system matures. Interesting that Ahmedabad City scored 100/100 on volume - shows their commitment to tackling this issue.

Kavya

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