<p>New Delhi: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/delhi-police">Delhi Police</a> has arrested a man for allegedly stealing cash from a temple and using the money to buy a second-hand laptop and kitchen items, an official said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The police said the accused, Varun (20), had committed a burglary at Shree Ram Mandir Trust in Sultanpuri by breaking the donation box and stealing cash.</p>.<p>A complaint was lodged on March 4 in this regard.</p>.Dalit man thrashed, paraded naked for affair with married woman in Gujarat's Sabarkantha.<p>Police analysed CCTV footage and activated their informants, following which the accused was nabbed from the Raj Park area on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"During interrogation, he confessed to the burglary and revealed that he had spent the stolen money on a second-hand laptop of Rs 10,000, a juicer-mixer-grinder of Rs 2,800 and steel utensils worth Rs 7,000," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Sachin Sharma.</p>.<p>The items have been recovered along with Rs 3,990 in cash, the officer added.</p>.<p>He further said that the probe has also linked him to another temple theft in the Raj Park area, where he had stolen brass utensils and sold them. </p>
<p>New Delhi: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/delhi-police">Delhi Police</a> has arrested a man for allegedly stealing cash from a temple and using the money to buy a second-hand laptop and kitchen items, an official said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The police said the accused, Varun (20), had committed a burglary at Shree Ram Mandir Trust in Sultanpuri by breaking the donation box and stealing cash.</p>.<p>A complaint was lodged on March 4 in this regard.</p>.Dalit man thrashed, paraded naked for affair with married woman in Gujarat's Sabarkantha.<p>Police analysed CCTV footage and activated their informants, following which the accused was nabbed from the Raj Park area on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"During interrogation, he confessed to the burglary and revealed that he had spent the stolen money on a second-hand laptop of Rs 10,000, a juicer-mixer-grinder of Rs 2,800 and steel utensils worth Rs 7,000," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Sachin Sharma.</p>.<p>The items have been recovered along with Rs 3,990 in cash, the officer added.</p>.<p>He further said that the probe has also linked him to another temple theft in the Raj Park area, where he had stolen brass utensils and sold them. </p>