Police in India have found the Nobel prize, Satyarthi stolen from

Police in India have found the Nobel prize, Satyarthi stolen from

NEW DELHI, March 12 — RIA Novosti. The police in India are found in the forest zone of South Delhi certificate on awarding of the Nobel peace prize, previously stolen from the Indian laureate Kailash Satyarthi, reports the Hindu newspaper, citing the police.

In early February, the apartment Satyarthi in South Delhi were robbed, himself a Nobel laureate at this time was in a tour in Latin America.

Less than a week the police detained the suspects, they found a copy of the medal (original Satyarthi gave deposited in the Museum of the Presidential Palace), but the certificate was not found.

The interrogation of three suspects has not brought results, because they the certificate was a “piece of paper”. In search of the document were involved 15 officers. “All areas in which the act of thieves in those five days, was searched by our group with the help of sniffer dogs and mounted police”, — quotes the edition of the representative of police Romil Banyu.

In the end, on Friday, the certificate found in the forest zone in the South of Delhi near the border with Haryana.

The document was found in full safety, because thieves placed it in a waterproof package

Satyarthi thanked the police for the return of copies of the medal and the certificate. In his statement, he noted that this award belongs to every citizen of India and the Indian child.

Kailash Satyarthi is the founder of the “Bachpan, Bacao Andolan” that fights against exploitation of children and slavery. Satyarthi and his organization managed to release more than 80 thousand children, and to promote their rehabilitation, reintegration into society and education.

In 2014, Satyarthi became a Nobel peace prize along with Pakistani human rights activist Malalai Yousafzai. They were awarded the prize for struggle against suppression and exploitation of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.

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