
The Delhi Police have arrested three people, including a woman, for allegedly breaking into a house in South Delhi’s Kailash Colony and stealing cash and jewellery worth at least Rs 50 lakh, officials said on Monday.
The incident took place on February 21, when the homeowners were away in Surajkund, Faridabad. Upon their return, they found the main door broken and valuables missing. An FIR was registered, and multiple police teams were formed to investigate the case.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Ankit Chauhan said that CCTV footage showed four suspects entering the house at 1:15 PM. Two broke the door and entered, while the other two kept watch outside. They fled at 1:34 PM.
The suspects were identified as Pardhan, Ranjeet Singh, Babulal, and Prakash, all from Ajmer, Rajasthan. Further investigation led to the arrest of Pardhan, Bhanwar Singh (60), a 53-year-old woman, and Ramavtar Soni (28), who received the stolen jewellery.
Also Read: Delhi Police to form security panels to secure 11 crime-prone JJ clusters
During questioning, the accused confessed to conducting a recce before committing the crime. They divided the stolen jewellery, with Bhanwar Singh and the woman selling 125 grams of gold to Ramavtar Soni. Some jewellery was hidden in a field in their Ajmer village, later recovered by police.
Pardhan, 34, was previously declared a proclaimed offender in a similar case. The remaining suspects are still at large, and police are continuing their search.
Top court flags welfare concerns, asks Delhi government to assess child’s living conditions and ensure…
Man, 36, arrested after elderly mother escapes and alerts family; assault followed domestic dispute and…
According to the police, the accused contacted victims and lured them into investing in the…
Police say delivery agent and accomplice siphoned off high-value consignments, with several stolen devices still…
Accused opens fire during interception in Amar Colony; injured in police retaliation and held before…
Civic body collects over Rs 80 crore in ECC from 4 lakh commercial vehicles in…