India, Jan. 17 -- A 30-year-old man was arrested from Delhi on Thursday for allegedly stealing Rs.2 lakh and a mobile phone from a Nepalese trader after luring him to Gurugram over a trade deal of supplying iPhones at cheap rates, police said on Friday.

Police identified the suspect as Mohammad Ghalib, originally from Sitamarhi in Bihar, living in Paharganj, Delhi from where he was arrested by a crime branch team led by inspector Narender Sharmaand was taken on three-day police remand on Friday for interrogation. Police said Ghalib's another associate, the prime accused involved in the theft was on the run. Police said the duo had cheated at least four more Nepalese traders in a similar way in the past.

Sandeep Turan, public relations o...