City
Epaper

Delhi: Man robs in-laws' house, nabbed within 4 hours

By IANS | Updated: February 15, 2024 21:45 IST

New Delhi, Feb 15 Over-burdened with debts, an unemployed man allegedly robbed his in-law's house in Southeast Delhi. ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 15 Over-burdened with debts, an unemployed man allegedly robbed his in-law's house in Southeast Delhi. However, the police arrested the accused within four hours of committing the crime and recovered over Rs 11 lakh in cash along with jewellery from his possession, an official said on Thursday.

The accused has been identified as Karan Karautiya (30), a resident of New Ashok Nagar.

According to the police, on Wednesday, Umang, the complainant who is a resident of Sunlight Colony, reported about a burglary committed at his house.

He informed the police that on the day of the incident, he along with his father was at the office while his mother had gone to the market.

At about 3:30 p.m., his brother-in-law Karan contacted the house help, Manohar, over phone and asked him to come to the Bala Sahib Gurdwara.

“Accordingly, the servant locked the house and left for the gurdwara. At about 4 p.m., the complainant's father returned home and found that the locker containing cash and jewellery was missing. The latches of the door at the back of the house were open and cash amounting to Rs 11-12 lakh along with gold jewellery were missing from the house,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast), Rajesh Deo.

During probe, it was found that there was no tampering with the rest of the belongings in the house, only the safe containing money and jewellery was missing from the almirah.

Manohar told the police that the latches of the backdoor was closed from inside while he himself had locked the front door. When he came back, the front door lock was intact while the latches of the backdoor were open.

"The circumstances suggested involvement of someone who was well aware of the details of the house as well as where the valuables were kept,” the DCP said.

The officer said the complainant suspected the involvement of his brother-in-law Karan in the case.

“The accused was traced and nabbed within four hours from Karol Bagh, and a bag containing Rs 11,59,000 in cash and jewellery was recovered from his possession,” the DCP said.

During interrogation, the accused disclosed that he had taken loans amounting to Rs 7 lakh from different persons as he was unemployed.

“To pay pay back the loans, he was in urgent need of money. He was well aware about the cash and jewellery kept at the house of his in-laws,” the DCP said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessCredit costs of banks surge in Q1FY26; asset quality marginally weakens: CareEdge Ratings

InternationalSouth Korea: Ruling, main opposition parties gear for clash over contentious broadcasting bill

InternationalHungary celebrates statehood with cultural programs, lavish fireworks

InternationalUK-based review finds youth vaping linked to increased health risks, future smoking

InternationalJudge Frank Caprio, Known Worldwide for His Compassionate Rulings, Dies at 88

National Realted Stories

NationalDelhi CM assault: Rajesh Khimji sent to 5-day police remand

NationalMonsoon session of Parliament to conclude today

NationalINDIA bloc's Vice-Presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy to file nomination today

NationalDelhi CM assault: Rajesh Khimji to be produced in court today

NationalCentre allows Tripura to certify paddy seeds for Manipur, Mizoram: Minister