Three persons were arrested on February 12 in connection with the theft of the Nobel medal replica and other valuables from his residence in south Delhi's Kalkaji.
While other stolen items, including the medal replica, have been recovered, the child rights activist's Nobel citation is yet to be found, even as police have tried reconstructing the route taken by the alleged burglars who broke into his house when he was in Panama.
Police visited the area and they found a shawl that belonged to Satyarthi but the citation was not found.
The investigating officers reconstructed the entire route taken by the burglars but so far they have not been able to find the citation.
"We are speaking to morning walkers by showing them pictures of the citation. In fact, we have even questioned ragpickers in the area and asked them whether they have collected anything that resembles the citation. But so far, we have not had any success," said a senior police officer.
"They are claiming that they haven't stolen the citation. But we suspect that they don't remember what they have done with it. We have shown them pictures but they haven't been able to recall about the citation till now," he said.
Police are suspecting that after the accused decamped with items from three houses they burgled into including Satyarthi's, they separated the loot that could be sold and those that were of "no use" to them.
There are also chances that they might have kept the citation somewhere and are not able to recall it, he added.
Satyarthi had presented his Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Pranab Mukherjee in January, 2015. The original medal has been preserved and is now on display at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum.
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