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    More than 200 batteries stolen from cellphone towers in Thane

    Over 200 batteries, worth Rs 41,200, were stolen from mobile towers in Thane's Shahapur. Unidentified individuals committed the thefts between December 2024 and May. The incidents came to light during tower inspections. Shahapur police have registered a case under theft. Inspector Mukesh Dhage confirmed that an investigation is currently underway to find the culprits.

    Bengaluru 2 am heist: Thieves thought they hit jackpot after truck carrying Rs 15 lakh Hayabusa took wrong turn, but their plan crashed

    In Bengaluru, thieves targeted a truck transporting high-end Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycles. While they failed to steal a complete bike, they made off with parts, damaging one Hayabusa in the process. The driver, Nanda Lal, lost his way and left the truck unattended, leading to the theft. Besides the motorcycle components, the thieves stole cash and the driver's phone.

    From stolen to recovered: How mobile phones are being returned to owners

    Stolen phones are finding their way back to owners in India. This is largely due to the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal. The portal helps police track stolen handsets using their IMEI numbers. Ghaziabad police have recovered over 1,200 phones. Many individuals, upon learning they possessed a stolen device, willingly returned them.

    Why standard motor insurance isn’t enough for EVs

    Electric vehicle (EV) insurance add-ons are crucial for comprehensive coverage. Zero Depreciation, Roadside Assistance, and Return to Invoice cover protect against high repair costs and total loss. Battery Protection safeguards the expensive EV battery, while specialized add-ons cover charging equipment. Choosing the right add-ons ensures peace of mind for EV owners.

    Drunken thief breaks into Lucknow home, falls asleep in AC room amid robbery: What happened next?

    In Lucknow, a thief broke into an empty house intending to steal valuables but ended up falling asleep under an air conditioner due to extreme intoxication. The open front gate alerted neighbors, who called the police. When officers arrived, they found the thief sleeping soundly with stolen items scattered around. He was arrested and charged under IPC section 379 A for theft.

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