
Two men have been arrested for allegedly stealing gold rings from jewellery shops by swapping them with fake ones after diverting the shopkeepers’ attention, police said on Wednesday.
The accused, identified as Jai Prakash alias Punni (33) and Charanjeet (42), were apprehended following an investigation into a theft reported in southwest Delhi’s Dabri area last year.
According to the police, the duo adopted a deceptive modus operandi where Charanjeet would pose as a customer at jewellery shops, asking to examine gold items.
“While interacting with the shopkeepers, he would cleverly divert their attention and replace the original gold ring with a fake one he kept concealed. Meanwhile, his associate Jai Prakash would wait outside the shop on a motorcycle to escape after the theft,” a police officer said.
The case came to light after a jewellery shop owner complained that a gold ring was stolen from his shop on November 14, 2025.
Police analysed CCTV footage, which revealed the method used by the accused and the involvement of a second accomplice waiting outside.
Police said the suspects were identified using facial recognition technology.
“Acting on a tip-off, the police laid a trap in the Palam area and intercepted the two while they were riding a stolen motorcycle. They attempted to flee, but the police team overpowered them,” the officer said.
Police recovered two fake gold rings and a bracelet from Charanjeet, while the motorcycle used in the crime was found to be stolen from Bindapur.
During interrogation, the accused disclosed their involvement in multiple similar incidents across Delhi and Punjab.
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