New Delhi: A 52-year-old man has been apprehended in connection with a burglary at a businessman's residence in Bhogal, Southeast Delhi. The suspect, who previously served a 13-year prison sentence in Bengaluru for the murder of his wife, was identified following a thorough investigation by local authorities. The incident was reported to the Hazrat Nizamuddin police station on September 21. According to the victim, the businessman had left his home around 1 pm and returned to find the main entrance latch broken and the house thoroughly ransacked. Gold ornaments valued at approximately Rs 30 lakh were stolen, including four gold sets, two chains, 15 rings, four to five pairs of earrings, five pendants, and a pair of bangles. Additionally, the businessman reported the theft of 1600 Qatari Riyals, his passport, and jewelry bills. A case was registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code pertaining to theft, house trespass, stolen property, and common intention. DCP Southeast Hemant Tiwari stated that CCTV footage showed two men entering the premises. Police tracked one suspect to Daryaganj and arrested him near Jama Masjid. The accused, Mohammad Nazran, a resident of Ajmeri Gate, confessed to the crime along with an accomplice. Authorities recovered a gold locket from Nazran, part of the stolen items. Further investigation revealed that the stolen gold was handed over to the accomplice's brother-in-law, a goldsmith in Gokalpuri, for melting and disposal. Police continue to pursue the remaining suspect and recover the stolen property.