Delhi Man Books Over 200 Flights Under Dead Brother’s Name To Steal Jewellery, Cash From Co-passengers
Delhi Man Books Over 200 Flights Under Dead Brother’s Name To Steal Jewellery, Cash From Co-passengers
Exploiting the chaos of boarding, Kapoor would secretly rifle through overhead cabins, carefully assessing and stealing valuables from unsuspecting victims' handbags while passengers settled into their seats

Delhi police have arrested a 40-year-old man for allegedly stealing jewellery and other valuables from the handbags of co-passengers on various flights. The accused, Rajesh Kapoor, booked at least 200 flights under his dead brother’s name, and travelled for more than 110 days during the past year to commit thefts, police said.

Kapoor was arrested from Paharganj, where he allegedly kept the stolen jewellery. Police also arrested one Sharad Jain, 46, from Karol Bagh.

Kapoor was planning to sell the stolen jewellery to Jain, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Indira Gandhi International Airport) Usha Rangnani said.

As per police, two separate cases of thefts were reported on separate flights in the past three months, after which a dedicated team from IGI Airport was formed to nab the culprits.

On April 11, a passenger lost her jewellery worth Rs 7 lakh while travelling from Hyderabad to Delhi. Another theft was reported on February 2, where a passenger had lost jewellery items worth Rs 20 lakh while he was travelling from Amritsar to Delhi.

During investigations, CCTV footage from Delhi and Amritsar airports and the flight manifests were analysed by the police. A suspect was shortlisted as he was seen on both flights on which theft incidents were reported.

The phone number of the suspected passenger was obtained from the airlines concerned, but he had provided a fake number at the time of booking, the officer said.

After technical surveillance, Kapoor’s original phone number was traced and he was caught, she added.

On sustained interrogation, he confessed to being involved in five such cases, including one in Hyderabad. He disclosed that he spent most of the cash on online and offline gambling.

According to police, Kapoor was found involved in 11 cases of theft, gambling and criminal breach of trust, out of which five cases were of airport.

Another police officer said Kapoor would target vulnerable passengers, particularly elderly women travelling internationally.

“Recognising the tendency of such passengers to carry valuables in their handbags, he strategically travelled in premium domestic flights, notably Air India and Vistara, bound for destinations like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Hyderabad,” the officer said.

Explaining the modus operandi, the officer said exploiting the chaos of boarding, Kapoor would secretly rifle through overhead cabins, carefully assessing and stealing valuables from unsuspecting victims’ handbags while passengers settled into their seats.

On several occasions, after zeroing in on its target, he even got his seat changed from the airline to sit near the target, he said.

His method, carefully timed to coincide with the distractions inherent in the boarding process, allowed him to operate undetected.

To further evade detection, Kapoor employed a deceptive tactic – booking tickets under his deceased brother’s name – to shield his identity from both airlines and law enforcement agencies.

(With PTI Inputs)

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