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Met Police Challenge Apple Over Stolen iPhone Measures in London Theft Surge

Police say Apple is not using the national stolen‑device register to block trade‑ins.

Overview

  • The Metropolitan Police allege Apple accesses the National Mobile Phone Register for trade‑in checks but does not act on theft reports tied to those devices.
  • Apple rejects the criticism, citing Find My and Stolen Device Protection and stating it promptly responds to verified law‑enforcement requests.
  • The company is exploring IMEI blocking for reported thefts, though it warns the approach could be abused through false claims that would disable legitimate phones.
  • More than 80,000 phones were reported stolen in London in 2024, with police saying iPhones are disproportionately targeted and many devices are exported, including to China and Hong Kong.
  • Parliamentary scrutiny has intensified as committee chair Chi Onwurah presses tech firms for stronger action and police link the trade in stolen phones to organized criminal activity.