This Article is From Jul 17, 2017

'Robin Hood' Burglar With Lavish Tastes Arrested By Delhi Police

Irfan kept quite a bit of the loot for himself too -- spending lavishly on expensive cars, fashionable apparel and trips to watering holes in Mumbai and Delhi, police said.

'Robin Hood' Burglar With Lavish Tastes Arrested By Delhi Police

The 'Robin Hood' burglar was arrested by Delhi Police.

Highlights

  • Irfan stole from Delhi's rich and organised health camps in his village
  • He also spent lavishly on expensive cars, fashionable apparel
  • He once offered to pay Rs 10,000 to hear a song of his choice at a bar
New Delhi: This modern day Robin Hood had quite a taste for the good life. Irfan, 27, stole from Delhi's rich and organised health camps in his village in Bihar.

He kept quite a bit of the loot for himself too -- spending lavishly on expensive cars, fashionable apparel and trips to watering holes in Mumbai and Delhi, police said.

That was until he was arrested by a Delhi Police team from his village in Bihar's Sitamarhi district.

Police said he would roam barefoot around posh colonies in the capital, break open doors or windows, and vanish with valuables, always acting alone.

In one of the bars in Delhi, he once offered to pay Rs 10,000 to hear a song of his choice, said Romil Baaniya, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast).

He was arrested on July 6 after being caught on CCTV footage in the capital's New Friends Colony, allegedly after robbing gold and diamond jewelry from a resident, who filed a police complaint on May 24.

"He maintained a larger-than-life image in his native area. He would often fund health camps for people in his village," said Mr Baaniya.

The official said he was quite active on social media and would spend large sums of money to impress his girlfriend.

The police also arrested one Dharmender who used to buy the valuables from Irfan. Stolen jewelry weighing 320 grams was recovered from them.

Irfan claims to have committed burglaries in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab as well, Mr Baaniya said.
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