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Four people, including a father, were killed in a road accident in Tinsukia on the day of their
However, the services of e-FIR will be applicable only when the accused is unknown, and no bodily harm was done to the victim during the theft,” read the statement from the information department.
Digital Desk:
color:#0E101A"> The state government announced on Wednesday that citizens
could lodge “e-FIR” online for mobile phone or vehicle theft cases in Gujarat
without visiting police stations.
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color:#0E101A">According to a statement released by the Information Department
of the Gujarat government, people can now use the “citizen portal” of the Home
Department or the “Citizen First” mobile app to register their complaints about
the mobile phone or vehicle theft.
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As per directives of the Union Home Ministry, the state
government has taken a welfare decision where citizens can use the webpage
http://gujhome.gujarat.gov.in or the citizen first mobile application to
register their complaints of mobile phones or vehicle theft into e-FIR.
However, the services of e-FIR will be applicable only when the accused is
unknown, and no bodily harm was done to the victim during the theft,” read the
statement from the information department.
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