The accused -- Nusrat (35), Mohammadd Ishrar (30) and Mehboob (32) -- were arrested yesterday, Additional DCP of Outer Delhi Ghanshaym Bansal said.
The buffaloes, valued at around Rs 15 lakh, were stolen from a dairy run by Satish Kumar in Lakhi Ram Park locality on May 16, following which a case was registered at Aman Vihar police station.
In search for the buffaloes, police formed several groups that inspected dairies and slaughter houses in Delhi and screened dump data details but to no avail.
Later, they were tipped off about Mehboob who runs a slaughter house in Gali Kasai Wali in Nangloi. Initially he tried to mislead the policemen but later spilled the beans and confessed to stealing the buffaloes and slaughtering them along with his accomplices -- Nusrat, Israr, Sehzaad, Wasim and Ibrar, the police officer said.
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