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Updated: May 16, 2015 21:56 IST

Mobile phone thefts and robberies on Mumbai’s local trains saw an alarming rise this year, with commuters loosing as many as 794 phones worth a whooping Rs 140.51 lakh between January-April.

The railway police have claimed most of such crimes are being committed by juveniles.

Last year, the figures in the same period stood at 444 mobile phones worth Rs 77.26 lakh, revealed statistics collated by the railway police.

The Government Railway Police (GRP) revealed that while minors were mainly involved in stealing mobile phones during crowded hours, men and drug-addicts were behind most robberies.

The most common modus operandi adopted by robbers is hitting commuters travelling on the footboard with a stick. Following this, the surprised commuters let go of their valuables, giving the chance to the accused to flee with them.

“Juveniles mostly operate in groups of three or four so that even after getting caught, the phones are not recovered. After one of them steals the phone, he passes it on to the other to avoid getting caught with the stolen phone,” said Rupali Ambure, deputy commissioner of police, GRP.

According to the police, real gangs prefer employing children for the task as they are let off easily because they cannot be interrogated. “We have to take utmost care while dealing with a juvenile. We cannot interrogate him as we have to produce him before the child welfare committee (CWC) and leave him in children’s home within hours of the arrest unlike other criminals,” said a GRP officer, requesting anonymity.

As the further thread of the investigation cannot be reached, the GRP fails to find the gangs for whom they operate and the people to whom they hand over the stolen phones, officers said.

“All steps are being taken to counter rise in phone thefts. We have also started a mobile phone tracking unit, which started operating from 2015 from GRP headquarters,” said Ambure.



Police stations 2015 Worth 2014 Worth Thane 154 Rs 26.76 lakh 76 Rs 14.56 L Kurla 134 Rs 24.11 L 67 Rs 14.02 L Wadala 117 Rs 17.13 L 35 Rs 3.78 L Dadar (CR) 54 Rs 9.74 L 25 Rs 4.25 L Andheri 56 Rs 13.36 L 19 Rs 3.21 L Bandra 46 Rs 9.51 L 28 Rs 6.21 L Borivli 42 Rs 8.92 L 49 Rs 12.23 L Vasai 39 Rs 6.48 L 18 Rs 1.63 L



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