the ceir portal facilitates mobile phone users for reporting/blocking/unblocking and retrieval of lost or stolen mobile phones. please visit
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Stolen mobile reporting/blocking/retrieving website!!!!
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kartikxxx about 12 hours ago
Got this sms today:
The CEIR portal facilitates mobile phone users for reporting/blocking/unblocking and retrieval of lost or stolen mobile phones. Please visit https://www.ceir....in
Does this mean that getting stolen phones are easy now?
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Top Comments sauravDD about 11 hours ago
Good to see from 15 /03 services available in most/all of states previous it was limited to 10/11 state
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GOT IT Quote 3 Agnivo007 about 11 hours ago Expand kartikxxx wrote:
What can we do in this, can we get our stolen phone?
Retrieval chances do not improve as that depends upon local admin. However, whole process is quite guided and documented on that website.
It seems state police may have to mandatorily report on this portal if not done by user.
If IMEI is not tampered (these days phones are hard to reprogram), the phone won't work on any Indian network, rendering it useless... also saves one from legal hassles arising out of misuse on lost devices...
Like Quote 3 9 Comments | 6 Dimers Sort By Agnivo007 about 12 hours ago
Yes, it has been there for quite sometime...
Like Quote kartikxxx about 11 hours ago Agnivo007 wrote:
Yes, it has been there for quite sometime...
What can we do in this, can we get our stolen phone?
Like Quote Agnivo007 about 11 hours ago Expand kartikxxx wrote:
What can we do in this, can we get our stolen phone?
Retrieval chances do not improve as that depends upon local admin. However, whole process is quite guided and documented on that website.
It seems state police may have to mandatorily report on this portal if not done by user.
If IMEI is not tampered (these days phones are hard to reprogram), the phone won't work on any Indian network, rendering it useless... also saves one from legal hassles arising out of misuse on lost devices...
Like Quote 3 sauravDD about 11 hours ago
Good to see from 15 /03 services available in most/all of states previous it was limited to 10/11 state
Like Quote 3 harrier_XJ about 10 hours ago kartikxxx wrote:
Does this mean that getting stolen phones are easy now?
👆🏽itne👆🏽 imnocent tou hum.. jab 👶🏼teen mahiney👼🏼 ke hue.. tab bhi nahin the!
Translation: Next you would ask: location of Dawood Mallya, Vijay Ibrahim, Mehul Choksi is known. So in a day or two, would they be in custody within Indian territory.
Like Quote 1 aam_aadmi about 9 hours ago
There's no indication on the website that if an IMEI number is reported stolen and blocked, whether mobile service provider will be obliged to block the services on the instrument. This is not difficult as the mobile service providers are still in the control of central govt. State police will have the option to use this database if they want.
However the most important part is to block activation of any mobile connection on a stolen IMEI number, which is not mentioned on the portal.
Like Quote 1 Agnivo007 about 8 hours ago aam_aadmi wrote:
There's no indication on the website that if an IMEI number is reported stolen and blocked, whether mobile service provider will be obliged to block the services on the instrument. This is not difficult as the mobile service providers are still in the control of central govt. State police will have the option to use this database if they want.
However the most important part is to block activation of any mobile connection on a stolen IMEI number, which is not mentioned on the portal.
From the site:
After the successful submission of blocking request, the user's phone is blocked within 24 hours. After the phone has been blocked, it cannot be used on any network across India.
Note: This does not prevent the police from tracking the lost/stolen phone.
Like Quote 1 guest_999 about 3 hours ago aam_aadmi wrote:
There's no indication on the website that if an IMEI number is reported stolen and blocked, whether mobile service provider will be obliged to block the services on the instrument. This is not difficult as the mobile service providers are still in the control of central govt. State police will have the option to use this database if they want.
However the most important part is to block activation of any mobile connection on a stolen IMEI number, which is not mentioned on the portal.
Blocking IMEI of stolen phones option has been in place for quite some time now.
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CEIR portal helps tracking of lost or stolen mobile phones within 24 hours of the report
Dakshina Kannada District Police track 10 lost mobile phones in last two days using the CEIR portal
CEIR portal helps tracking of lost or stolen mobile phones within 24 hours of the report
Dakshina Kannada District Police track 10 lost mobile phones in last two days using the CEIR portal
February 24, 2023 11:18 pm | Updated 11:18 pm IST - MANGALURU
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Police Inspector of Dakshina Kannada District Cyber Crime, Economic Offences and Narcotics Police Station Ananda Murthy hands over a lost mobile phone to its owner in Mangaluru on Friday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Police Sub Inspector Rajesh K. hands over a lost mobile phone that was tracked through Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) Portal to its owner on Friday, at Uppinangady Police Station in Dakshina Kannada district. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Police Inspector of Dakshina Kannada District Cyber Crime, Economic Offences and Narcotics Police Station Ananda Murthy hands over a lost mobile phone to its owner in Mangaluru on Friday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
The Dakshina Kannada district police were able to recover a total of 10 mobile phones within 24 hours of their loss on Thursday and Friday, February 23 and 24 through the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) Portal, ceir.gov.in, of the Union Department of Telecommunications (DOT).
DOT had launched the portal to curtail the counterfeit mobile phone market, curb phone theft, protect consumer interest and help law enforcement agencies for lawful interception. CEIR gets connected to the IMEI database of all the mobile phone operators while acting as a Central system for all network operators to share blacklisted mobile devices. This was to ensure a device blacklisted in one network did not work on other networks even if the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) in the device was changed.
On Thursday, seven mobile phones were recovered through CEIR portal by the Cybercrime, Economic Offences and Narcotics Police Station, Uppinangady, Puttur Town and Sulia Police Stations. Similarly, three phones were recovered by the CEN and Uppinangady police on Friday.
Massive change
CEIR Portal has brought in a massive change in the telecom sector, said Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Vikram Amathe. From a situation where people had to forget lost mobile phones, the system has developed into tracking the lost/ stolen mobile phones within 24 hours, he told Instances of police stations refusing to register complaints or issuing acknowledgments for lost mobile phones could not be seen any more, he said.
Once a complaint was lodged with the police by the owner, the details, including the IMEI number would be uploaded onto the CEIR Portal and the phone gets blocked. Whenever someone attempts to use the phone through another SIM, the enforcement authorities would immediately get notified and could track the device, he said.
Besides ensuring retrieval of the lost mobile phone, CEIR also ensures lost/stolen phones were not used for illegal activities thereby helping enforcement agencies.
Check IMEI
CEIR says the EMEI number would be printed on the phone box. Those buying used phones should check IMEI status by dialling *#06#, wherein IMEI gets displayed on the screen. If the status shows ‘blacklisted,’ such phones should not be bought, CEIR advices.
People could upload lost mobile phone details on CEIR portal after lodging a police plaint, it said.
Mr. Amathe urged people to make use of the CEIR portal extensively to retrieve their lost mobile phones.
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