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Police urge caution after four weekend robberies involving online sales of phones, costly coats

Article content City police officers say they investigated four weekend robberies of phones and high-end winter coats that the victims were selling online. “Please be cautious if you are selling these items (and others) on any online forum: Kijiji, Marketplace, even Snapchat,” warned Staff-Sgt. Stephanie Burns of the robbery and break and enter unit via social media. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Police urge caution after four weekend robberies involving online sales of phones, costly coats Back to video City police have warned that the robbery unit had noticed an uptick in robberies linked to clothing and phones being sold at meet-ups arranged online.

Gang selling mobile phones without IMEI busted in UP

Gang selling mobile phones without IMEI busted in UP ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Mon, Dec 14 2020 16:42 IST | ​ 3 Views Crime. Image Source: IANS News Barabanki, Dec 14 : The Barabanki police in Uttar Pradesh has busted a gang of criminals from Nagpur which allegedly sold mobile phones without International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers. Senior officials said though no mobile phone can connect to any cellular network if it does not have an IMEI number, the seized mobile handsets had proper connectivity. Such phones may pose a threat to the country s security and we have decided to inform the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) about the seizure for a detailed probe, said a senior police official.

Police press campaign to stop the sale of ill-gotten cellphones

Police press campaign to stop the sale of ill-gotten cellphones Calgary police have noticed a rise in the theft and sale of cellphones and hope those purchasing a possibly pilfered phone will check to see if the device has been flagged. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 11, 2020 3:53 PM MT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020 Det. Stephen Horton, with the Calgary police robbery unit, says consumers should check to see if a phone has been registered stolen before buying second-hand devices. (Helen Pike/CBC)

Calgary and Edmonton police team up to thwart cell phone thefts

  CALGARY With robberies at retail cell phone stores increasing in recent years, police in Calgary and Edmonton are teaming up to protect consumers. Around 600 phones have been reported stolen over the last two years, including 25 robberies this year in the province s two largest cities. Stolen cell phones are later resold online or in-person to unsuspecting buyers who are not aware they are purchasing a stolen device, Calgary police said in a release. Worse yet, buyers may end up purchasing a stolen cell phone that has had its International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number registered on the national blacklist, thereby rendering the device unusable.

Edmonton, Calgary police team up to protect consumers from buying stolen phones

Edmonton, Calgary police team up to protect consumers from buying stolen phones
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