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DRDO Scientist’s Delhi Home Robbed – Thieves Walk Away with Nearly Rs 50 Lakh in Valuables

Break‑in at DRDO scientist’s house nets Rs 50 lakh worth of loot, police launch probe

A Delhi residence belonging to a DRDO scientist was burglarised, with jewellery, cash and high‑end equipment worth about Rs 50 lakh stolen, sparking a police investigation.

On a quiet morning in Delhi, the family of a senior scientist from the Defence Research and Development Organisation discovered that their home had been ransacked. The intruders, apparently well‑organized, walked away with a staggering amount of valuables – estimates put the total at roughly Rs 50 lakh.

According to police sources, the loot included gold jewellery, cash and a range of electronic gadgets that the scientist used for his research work. The stolen equipment reportedly comprised high‑end laptops, specialized test instruments and other technical paraphernalia that are not easy to replace.

Neighbours reported hearing muffled noises late at night, but the burglary went unnoticed until the family returned home. "We were shocked to see the drawers open, the safe cracked and a mess everywhere," one family member said, still visibly shaken.

The Delhi Police have now registered a case and are scouring CCTV footage from the surrounding area. Officers suspect that the thieves might have had inside information, given the specific nature of the items taken.

Security experts say that homes of high‑profile scientists often become tempting targets, especially when valuable research equipment is involved. They recommend reinforced doors, alarm systems and, where possible, discreet storage solutions for sensitive gear.

As the investigation unfolds, the scientific community is urging authorities to step up protection for its members. "We need a safe environment to focus on our work without fearing for our personal safety," a senior DRDO official commented.

Police have appealed to anyone with information to come forward, promising anonymity. In the meantime, the family is left to pick up the pieces – both emotionally and financially – while hoping that the culprits will soon be caught.

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