Delhi Police Thursday launched a mobile and web application service to report about the lost articles like mobile phones, passports and driving licenses without going to the police station.
The service, launched by union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, will help people to inform police about their lost articles and get the immediate feedback within a few minutes.
Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi said it will be called "lost report" service.
"People could avail this service by simply downloading a software on their mobile phones or they can use the Delhi Police website to register the lost report. They would get a feedback on their mobile phones or email within a few minutes," Bassi said.
"They can get it printed and use it as a document proof of the lost article," he added.
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