"We had picked up the fingerprints from the three houses and the 12 fingerprints that we have got are being matched with those that exist in our records," a senior police officer said.
Police are also scanning the dump data from mobile phone towers to ascertain whether the burglars, whose records are there with police, were present in the area around the time of the theft, he said.
Three men have been seen in the CCTV footage gained from the residential area in which the face of one of the accused is covered.
Police are planning to get their sketches made and circulate them.
On the basis of the CCTV footage, there are three-four theories that the teams are working on. Police are currently working on carving out the entry and exit routes of the accused and to decipher their exact motive and modus operandi.
Scrap and jewellery dealers of the area are being questioned in connection with the burglary.
Burglars allegedly decamped with the replica of the Nobel Prize medal and the citation along with a host of other mementos from around the world and some jewellery from Satyarthi's Kalkaji residence.
Satyarthi, who along with his wife is currently in Panama on the invitation of its President, will be returning on February 10.
Two other houses in the same area have also been broken into.
The child rights activist won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. He shared the prize with Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai.
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, his office said.
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