The Asian Age

Electricia­n held for `20cr jewellery theft in Kalkaji

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A 25-year-old electricia­n has been arrested for allegedly stealing gold jewellery worth 20 crore from his employer’s showroom in southeast Delhi’s Kalkaji, police said on Thursday.

To hide his identity, he wore a PPE kit and covered his face with a mask, police said.

The accused has been identified as Sheikh Nur Rahman, a resident of Hooghly district in West Bengal, they said.

Rahman used to work in the showroom as an electricia­n. He told police that he was harassed by his colleagues who gave him orders like making tea, bringing water among others.

To teach them a lesson, the tech-savvy electricia­n planned to steal from the showroom. He watched videos on YouTube to learn to operate various tools, a senior police officer said.

On Wednesday, manager of of Anjali Jewellers Arijit Chakrabort­y, informed the police about the burglary at the showroom.

Police rushed to the spot and found that most of the ornaments on the ground floor were missing and the locks of the drawers were also broken, they said.

Police found that the accused entered the showroom through the fiber roof sheet of the third floor.

During investigat­ion, several teams of different police stations of the southeast district were formed. Police checked the CCTV footage of the showroom and found a person wearing PPE kit stealing the jewellery. The accused knew the exact place of the valuables, the officer said.

When police checked those who were absent from the showroom, they found that Rahman had gone on leave on January 10, saying he was visiting his native place. He was supposed to come back on January 25, police said.

However, with the help of technical surveillan­ce, police found that he had not visited his native place and was in the city, they said.

“Police traced the accused in Karol Bagh area and nabbed him. The stolen jewellery worth `20 crore and `23,000 in cash was recovered from his possession,” Deputy Commission­er of Police (southeast) Rajendra Prasad Meena said.

The accused has been identified as Sheikh Nur Rahman, a resident of Hooghly district in West Bengal, they said. Rahman used to work in the showroom as an electricia­n. He told police that he was harassed by his colleagues who gave him orders like making tea, bringing water among others.

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