Three brothers were arrested on Sunday for the theft of a replica of the Nobel Peace Prize medallion and other valuables from the house of laureate Kailash Satyarthi's in south east Delhi on Tuesday.
While the stolen items, including the replica, have been recovered, the citation that was also stolen has not been found yet.
The three accused brothers, Rajan alias Natta (25), Vinod (35) and Sunil (28), have had previous involvements in burglary and robbery cases, police said.
Child rights activist Satyarthi thanked Delhi Police for the brilliant and speedy recovery of the stolen items and expressed hope that the citation will also be recovered soon.
Delhi Police commissioner Amulya Patnaik also tweeted about the case being solved.
'Was greatly concerned about theft of Shri Satyarthi's prestigious Nobel Medal replica. Proud that @DelhiPolice recovered it in quick time,' he tweeted.
Source - Daily Mail
While the stolen items, including the replica, have been recovered, the citation that was also stolen has not been found yet.
The three accused brothers, Rajan alias Natta (25), Vinod (35) and Sunil (28), have had previous involvements in burglary and robbery cases, police said.
Child rights activist Satyarthi thanked Delhi Police for the brilliant and speedy recovery of the stolen items and expressed hope that the citation will also be recovered soon.
Delhi Police commissioner Amulya Patnaik also tweeted about the case being solved.
'Was greatly concerned about theft of Shri Satyarthi's prestigious Nobel Medal replica. Proud that @DelhiPolice recovered it in quick time,' he tweeted.
Source - Daily Mail
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