Delhi Police have apprehended Raju Mukhiya, the alleged mastermind behind an interstate burglary ring that used domestic workers to target affluent homes, stealing valuables and cash.

Key Points
- Raju Mukhiya, the alleged kingpin of the Mukhiya gang, has been arrested by Delhi Police for orchestrating house burglaries across multiple states.
- The Mukhiya gang employed domestic workers to infiltrate affluent households, gather information, and facilitate thefts.
- Mukhiya was wanted in connection with multiple criminal cases in Delhi and Haryana and had been declared a proclaimed offender.
- The gang is accused of stealing cash and jewellery worth lakhs from homes in Rajouri Garden and Gurugram.
- Police are investigating Mukhiya's network of domestic workers across states to identify other associates and link cases.
The Delhi Police has arrested a proclaimed offender and an alleged kingpin of the Mukhiya gang, involved in meticulously planned house burglaries across multiple states, an official said on Wednesday.
The accused, Raju Mukhiya (38), a native of Madhubani in Bihar, was apprehended from the Nangli area in Dwarka, he said.
Police said Mukhiya was wanted in at least four criminal cases registered in Delhi and Haryana and had been declared a proclaimed offender in three of them after repeatedly evading court proceedings despite securing bail.
Modus Operandi of the Mukhiya Gang
"Mukhiya headed a well-organised gang that executed thefts by planting members as domestic helps in affluent households. After gaining the trust of residents, these insiders would gather information about valuables and household routines before facilitating robberies when the premises were vulnerable," a senior police officer said.
The arrest was made on a tip-off, following which a team laid a trap and nabbed the accused.
Police said cases against him include those registered at Rajouri Garden and Kalkaji police stations in Delhi, as well as DLF Phase-II police station in Gurugram.
"In one of the cases, the gang allegedly decamped with cash and jewellery worth Rs 2530 lakh from a house in Rajouri Garden after being employed as domestic workers. In another incident in Gurugram, valuables worth around Rs 1 crore were stolen after the victim was allegedly drugged," the officer said.
During interrogation, Mukhiya revealed he had built a network of domestic workers across states to facilitate such crimes, police said, adding further investigation is underway to identify other associates and link cases.






