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Rio Fights Cell Phone Theft With New App And Police Action
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) The government of Rio de Janeiro has started using a new app, Celular Seguro RJ, to help stop the growing problem of cell phone theft. This move comes after many reports of stolen phones in the city.
The app lets people register their phone's IMEI number, which is a unique code for every device. By using the app, anyone can check if a phone is stolen or has any police restrictions. This makes it easier to block stolen phones and protect personal and financial information.
Governor Cláudio Castro explained that cell phone theft is a major worry for people in Rio. Phones today store not just contacts and photos, but also banking and private information. Losing a phone can mean losing much more than just the device.
To support the app, the Civil Police launched a special operation called Operation Rastreio. On July 1, 2025, police arrested 53 people and took back 453 stolen phones in just one day.
Rio's Phone Check App Helps Curb Theft and Protect Data
Since the operation began in May, they have recovered about 2,300 phones. Police focused on busy shopping areas where stolen phones are often sold. Authorities also gave people who bought stolen phones a chance to return them without getting into trouble.
More than 3,000 people did this, and 934 phones were handed back. Some people said they no longer had the phones. The goal of these actions is to make it harder for criminals to sell stolen phones and to protect people's data.
By making it easy to check if a phone is stolen, the app helps buyers avoid buying illegal devices. For businesses, this shows the government's effort to fight crime and protect digital information.
These steps combine technology and police work to tackle a real problem in Rio. The information in this article comes from official statements by the Rio de Janeiro government and the Civil Police. All facts and numbers are based on what authorities have reported.
The app lets people register their phone's IMEI number, which is a unique code for every device. By using the app, anyone can check if a phone is stolen or has any police restrictions. This makes it easier to block stolen phones and protect personal and financial information.
Governor Cláudio Castro explained that cell phone theft is a major worry for people in Rio. Phones today store not just contacts and photos, but also banking and private information. Losing a phone can mean losing much more than just the device.
To support the app, the Civil Police launched a special operation called Operation Rastreio. On July 1, 2025, police arrested 53 people and took back 453 stolen phones in just one day.
Rio's Phone Check App Helps Curb Theft and Protect Data
Since the operation began in May, they have recovered about 2,300 phones. Police focused on busy shopping areas where stolen phones are often sold. Authorities also gave people who bought stolen phones a chance to return them without getting into trouble.
More than 3,000 people did this, and 934 phones were handed back. Some people said they no longer had the phones. The goal of these actions is to make it harder for criminals to sell stolen phones and to protect people's data.
By making it easy to check if a phone is stolen, the app helps buyers avoid buying illegal devices. For businesses, this shows the government's effort to fight crime and protect digital information.
These steps combine technology and police work to tackle a real problem in Rio. The information in this article comes from official statements by the Rio de Janeiro government and the Civil Police. All facts and numbers are based on what authorities have reported.

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