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Lost Phone Found in a Flash: Author Applauds CISF’s Quick Action at Bengaluru Airport

Author thanks CISF for retrieving his missing phone within 15 minutes at Bengaluru airport

A travel writer’s panic turned into relief when the CISF recovered his misplaced phone at Bengaluru’s airport in just a quarter of an hour, earning high praise for their swift response.

While rushing through the bustling corridors of Kempegowda International Airport, I realized my phone was missing. The familiar panic that follows a lost device—missed calls, important emails, the looming threat of data breach—suddenly set in. I tried retracing my steps, called the number, and even asked a few fellow travelers, but nothing turned up.

In the middle of this growing anxiety, a CISF officer approached. He introduced himself, listened patiently as I described the phone’s make, model, and the distinctive case I had on it. He didn’t just hand me a clipboard; he offered to look into the matter right then and there.

Within minutes, the officer coordinated with the airport’s lost‑and‑found team, checked the CCTV feeds, and even contacted the security desk at the boarding gate where I had last been. A short while later, another constable appeared, holding out my phone like a small, grateful treasure. The screen was still on, the battery surprisingly intact, and my contacts were safe.

When I finally held the device again, a wave of relief washed over me. The whole episode, from panic to retrieval, took barely fifteen minutes. It was a reminder that the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) does more than just guard premises; they genuinely care about the little hassles that affect everyday travelers.

I thanked the officers profusely, and they responded with modest smiles, saying it’s part of their duty. Their swift action not only saved me from the inconvenience of a new phone purchase but also restored my confidence in the airport’s security infrastructure.

For anyone who’s ever misplaced something valuable while traveling, the lesson is clear: don’t panic. The CISF at Bengaluru airport is ready to help, often faster than you’d expect.

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