This modern day Robin Hood had a significant taste for the great life. Irfan, 27, stole from Delhi's rich and sorted out wellbeing camps in his town in Bihar.
He kept a lot of the plunder for himself as well - spending luxuriously on costly autos, chic attire and excursions to watering gaps in Mumbai and Delhi, police said.
That was until the point when he was captured by a Delhi Police group from his town in Bihar's Sitamarhi area on July 6.
Police said he would wander shoeless around elegant states in the capital, tear open entryways or windows, and vanish with assets, continually acting alone.
In one of the bars in Delhi, he once offered to pay Rs 10,000 to hear a tune of his decision, said Romil Baaniya, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast).
He was captured on July 6 subsequent to being gotten on CCTV film in the capital's New Friends Colony, purportedly in the wake of burglarizing gold and precious stone gems from an occupant, who recorded a police protestation on May 24.
As indicated by Indian Express he incidentally dropped his better half's cell phone at the house he looted which in the end drove police to him.
"He kept up an overwhelming picture in his local region. He would frequently support wellbeing camps for individuals in his town," said Baaniya.
The authority said he was very dynamic via web-based networking media and would spend extensive aggregates of cash to inspire his better half.
He additionally ran a fake Facebook profile under the name of Aryan Khanna, detailed Indian Express.
The police additionally captured one Dharmender who used to purchase the assets from Irfan. Stolen adornments weighing 320 grams was recouped from them.
Irfan cases to have submitted thefts in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab too, Baaniya said.