NEW DELHI: Delhi Police returned more than 270 mobile phones that were reported lost or stolen, reuniting owners with devices recovered over the past few months in Dwarka on Tuesday.The phones were handed over during a programme held at the DCP Dwarka District office complex. Police said the recoveries were made by the district’s Monitoring Cell, which tracked the devices and contacted the owners after verification.Around 270 mobile phones were restored to their rightful users. Officials said similar handover programmes would continue as part of routine efforts to trace and return lost property.
