WATCH |  Burglars break into Delhi shops, celebrate with victory dance

The unusual act was caught by a CCTV camera installed in the lane, but the burglars had their faces covered.

Published: 12th July 2018 03:22 PM  |   Last Updated: 12th July 2018 03:22 PM   |  A+A-

By PTI

NEW DELHI: A burglar apparently indulged in an impromptu victory dance after other members of the gang successfully broke into multiple shops in north Delhi's Lahori Gate area.

The unusual act was caught by a CCTV camera installed in the lane, but the burglars had their faces covered.

The video shows the gang members moving in a lane. They look around, ensure they are not being followed and nobody else is in that lane. Then, they break open the shutter of a shop.

Four of them move into the shop, while another stays outside to watch. Possibly finding enough time on his hand, he breaks into a jig to amuse himself and celebrate the success.

A police officer said it is difficult to say why he danced.

"It is a rare incident. Usually burglars want to ensure they are not noticed when committing such acts. But this is rare. However, the accused has ensured his face is covered," he said.

Police said they were trying to gain information about the gang.

The burglars decamped with valuables worth more than Rs 1 lakh from three-four shops, including one trading in computer parts. The burglary happened on Tuesday.

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