New Delhi: In an embarrassment for local police and administration, a mobile phone was stolen from Thierry Mathou, the French Ambassador to India, while he was visiting Chandni Chowk area, in the heart of Old Delhi, last week.
Four people were arrested after police launched an investigation based on a complaint by Ambassador Mathou.
“Four persons have been arrested after French Ambassador to India, Dr Thierry Mathou, filed an e-compliant that he lost his mobile phone near Jain Mandir in Chandni Chowk area on October 20. The mobile phone has been recovered,” Delhi Police said in a statement.
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