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Mobile Phone stolen of Rahul at IGI

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s cellular phone was stolen from his baggage during checking at the Delhi Airport previous week, following his arrival from London.

Sources said “The phone device was, though found few days afterward from a luggage coach operational at the Indira Gandhi International airport.”


Though it residues to be seen that whether there was any stealing, or leakage of susceptible information from the phone as that might origin a safety fright for Important personalities of India.

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi observed that his mobile phone was absent from his travel bag following his returning to house from the IGI airport. As he did not find his mobile phone he informed the officials of the SPECIAL PROTECTION GROUP, as it is the group for responsibility of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s security.

The sources said “SPG (SPECIAL PROTECTION GROUP) then get in touch with the CISF, which concerted into silent investigation and evaluated the CC-TV (close-circuit TV footage) cameras.”
With the technical investigation accepted by the CISF helped the group to find the missing cellular phone of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi.

CISF people recognized two bags managers as suspects and started their investigation with them by asking questions. One member accepted the stolen of mobile phone from the bag of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi and gave the phone back to the security staff.

Case was not registered as intelligence was not in position to limelight the case. Now security agencies are fetching the details and trying to find if there is any information leakage from Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi mobile phone.

Because of security reasons rest all visits and tours of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi are suspended at the moment.




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