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CDR analyses helped CID solve 203 cases in 2014

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Press Trust of India Shimla
The high-tech operations started by the technical wing of CID (Crime) branch of Himachal Pradesh police in March 2013 has helped in solving 203 cases last year due to mobile forensic assistance.

CID's Deputy Inspector General Diljit Thakur today said that the mobile forensic assistance also helped in tracing out 93 missing persons and 402 mobile instruments were tracked and recovered through mobile tracking.

The agency's Technical cell started call details register analysis (CDR) from and provided CDR, Tower dump data, IMEI search, tower location, customer application form and billing address to police investigating officers to track the criminals and solve the crime cases, he said.
 

The technical cell receives about 100 requests per day for CDR from investigating officers and the same is being provided within 12 hours and due to this assistance the investigators are able to take prompt action which leads to greater public satisfaction, he added.

The DIG said that the technical cell is functioning as mobile forensic laboratory and people get a pleasant surprise when they suddenly get back their lost or stolen mobiles due to prompt action by the police.

The cell periodically provides the IMEI of stolen phones to telephone service providers to track the SIM card being used on these phones, he said.

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First Published: Feb 13 2015 | 9:15 PM IST

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