Hey Guys,

I really would like to know who's responsible for my mobile theft while it was placed in the office locker. It might sound quite stupid to be asking this, but I also would like to know what I should do next in such cases.

This is what happened: I went to my office as usual and placed my mobile in the locker, for which I have proof as my coworker was with me while I was placing it in the office locker. When leaving for the day, I checked my locker where my mobile was missing. I complained to my higher officials (Team Leader, Project Manager) regarding the theft. They searched all over the place, but found nothing. In the end, they stopped their search when it was confirmed as theft.

They didn't even bother taking a complaint regarding the theft. I feel so stupid leaving from there without even considering what I should do next. I really need your help, guys. I don't have any idea what I should do next. Please let me know your thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks,
Benny

From India, Coimbatore
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Are you an Indian? If yes, have you traveled by Indian Railways with a valid ticket? If yes, while waiting for the train to arrive, you might have listened to the PA system blaring away an announcement that says, "You are responsible for your own luggage, hence keep an eye on your luggage. In case it is lost, you and you alone are responsible, and none others are."

Hope this answers your question as this applies to all things that belong to us without exception of place too. Extending it further, you may lose the same in your residence from a very secure place, say a cupboard, as you had a carpenter, plumber, and an electrician all working on their respective jobs, and of course, you had others who came too. Whom can we blame?

Sorry for being so crude, but this is the moment of truth.

Regards,
Ram

From India, Visakhapatnam
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Dear Benny,

I am writing to request assistance from management regarding the loss of my mobile phone. If CCTV cameras are installed in the office, I kindly ask for permission to review the footage from the time when I last had my phone until the moment I discovered it was missing. This could prove helpful in locating the device.

Dear Ram,

It is indeed an individual's responsibility to take care of their belongings. However, in the unfortunate event of theft, there are provisions in place to file a complaint. Isn't that correct?

Nitu

From India, Surat
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You are absolutely right, and you just have the answer with you. Go ahead and lodge a complaint with the police. If you have configured the code in your handset, be rest assured that you will be able to trace your handset within 24 hours of it being used by any other person. The activated code helps the police accept the complaint, as due care has been taken in activating the code as well.

All the very best, and no ill feelings for I think I was rather blatant in my earlier comment.

Ram

From India, Visakhapatnam
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