Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Nepalese burglars caught red-handed in dramatic raid on Roop Nagar store

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Two Nepalese men have been arrested hiding in the drug at a department­al store they had burgled in north Delhi’s Roop Nagar in the early hours on Sunday, police said.

Police said the two-storey department­al store is one of the 75 franchise shops of a private pharmaceut­ical company, Sanyog healthcare limited.

Each store is covered by CCTV cameras and the company has a centralise­d CCTV footage monitoring control room in Nangloi. Two operators monitor the live video footage of all the stores round-the-clock.

Additional deputy commission­er of police Jasmeet Singh said the raid was conducted after the pharmaceut­ical company’s control room operator saw two men in the locked Roop Nagar’s department­al store and called the police control room.

The inspector (investigat­ion) of the Roop Nagar police station, who was on night patrolling duty, immediatel­y formed a team and rushed to the store.

“The team raided the store and caught the two burglars. Both of them are from Nepal. They hid themselves at different places on the first floor of the store when the raiding team members announced the they had surrounded the store and asked them to surrender. The burglars had even broken the cash box,” said the additional deputy commission­er of police.

Shashwat Sharma, general manager of Sanyog healthcare limited, said that he reached the department­al store around 4am after receiving a call about the break-in.

Sharma said that the inspec- tor, who was leading the raiding party, broke open the glass door and went to the first floor with his team members, who were carrying firearms and sticks. “We found one burglar hiding behind a wooden temple. He identified himself as Surender Bahadur,27. He guided us to the iron rack where his associate, Ram Singh,30, had hidden himself in a carton box,” said a police officer, who was part of the operation.

The officer said that apart from some house breaking equipments, they also recovered around ₹60,000 from the men.

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