Who Did Delhi Police Capture in Patparganj's Rs 7.50 Lakh Burglary?
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New Delhi, Dec 24 (NationPress) The Delhi Police have successfully apprehended an active burglar connected to a significant office theft in the Patparganj industrial zone of East Delhi, recovering a staggering Rs 7.50 lakh in cash along with two mobile devices, as confirmed by officials on Wednesday.
The suspect, named Aash Mohd., 45, hails from New Islam Nagar in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. His arrest followed a rapid investigation conducted by the personnel at the Police Station Patparganj Industrial Area under the East District.
The theft was reported on December 17, 2025, by Mohd. Harul Malik, who operates a laptop sales business called Fast Track Computers from his office located in the industrial area. Reports indicate that unidentified individuals broke into the premises, stealing cash and mobile phones. An FIR numbered 554/25 was filed under the appropriate sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, initiating a thorough investigation.
A specialized team was established, including Head Constables Anshul and Sunil Sharma, along with Constables Anant Pal and Astender, under the guidance of Inspector Satya Prakash, the SHO of the police station, with overarching direction from the ACP of Madhu Vihar.
During the investigation, CCTV footage from the office and its vicinity was meticulously reviewed, revealing a man scaling the boundary wall to gain access. The police also employed technical surveillance and gathered local intelligence, interviewing multiple workers, residents, and former employees associated with the complainant.
Through persistent efforts, investigators tracked down the accused in Meerut. Upon interrogation, Aash Mohd. reportedly admitted to the wrongdoing and guided police to the recovery of the stolen cash and mobile devices.
Authorities noted that the accused was previously employed as a casual driver by the complainant and had left his position approximately three months prior to the incident. His familiarity with the office layout and awareness of cash storage practices facilitated his planning of the burglary.
Further inquiries are ongoing to determine if the accused has been implicated in other similar crimes.