Delhi Police arrest notorious burglar Rajat alias Boodha, recover stolen goods
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A 27-year-old habitual burglar, identified as Rajat alias Boodha, was arrested by a South West Delhi police team on Thursday, 8 May 2025, following a multi-day operation that combined secret informers, technical surveillance, and extensive CCTV analysis. Stolen items including a Bharat Gas cylinder, two mobile phones, and key documents were recovered from his possession.
How the Case Unfolded
The chain of events began on 27 April when a burglary was reported at the Palam Village police station in South West Delhi. A dedicated investigation team was constituted under the close supervision of the ACP/Sub-Division Delhi Cantt to trace the accused. The team activated secret informers, deployed technical surveillance tools, and reviewed CCTV footage from multiple locations along the suspected route of the accused.
On 2 May, the police received specific intelligence about Rajat's presence in the Palam Village area. Acting on the tip-off, the team laid a coordinated trap and successfully apprehended him.
Recovered Items
During sustained interrogation, investigators recovered the following stolen property from Rajat's custody: one Bharat Gas cylinder, two mobile phones, an Aadhaar card, two birth certificates, one bank passbook, a bag, and clothes. The recovery of identity documents alongside household items suggests the accused may have targeted multiple residences during his burglary spree.
Profile of the Accused
According to police, Rajat alias Boodha, aged 27, works as a rented rickshaw rider and is described as a habitual drinker. Investigators allege he targeted vulnerable households to fund his alcohol addiction and supplement his income through easy money. He is reportedly a repeat offender — previously implicated in theft and burglary cases, and also has a case registered against him under Section 20 of the NDPS Act at PS Palam Village.
Investigation Status
Police confirmed that further investigation into the case is currently underway. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of linking Rajat to additional property-related crimes in the area, given the intelligence gathered about active offenders during the operation. The case underscores the South West Delhi police's ongoing effort to crack down on habitual property offenders through intelligence-led policing.