Accomplice is also a well-to-do businessman while third suspect is a driver from Dharavi; cops recover Rs 50 lakh from break-ins in Santacruz, Juhu, Vile Parle.The Vile Parle police have arrested a gang of three thieves, who have allegedly confessed to 43 break-ins in Santacruz, Juhu and Vile Parle.Nothing out of the ordinary so far, except that the ringleader, Sravanankumar Nadar, is a well-respected businessman who owns a jewellery store in Tamil Nadu and is even building a hospital there. His accomplice Krishnakumar Nadar (no relation) is also a well-to-do Tamil Nadu businessman. Sravanankumar was arrested from Kanyakumari, Krishnakumar from Tamil Nadu. The third suspect Jitu Tiwari, a driver from Dharavi, was arrested from Mumbai.In January, the three allegedly went to Vile Parle in an Innova. Sravanankumar and Krishnakumar entered a building there and broke into a flat.Tiwari, posing as a taxi driver, distracted the watchman, telling him to go upstairs and call the owner of a fourth-floor flat, claiming he had booked a cab to the airport.With the watchman out of the way, Sravanankumar and Krishnakumar walked out of the building with cash and valuables worth Rs 65 lakh.The police used cell tower information to check which mobile numbers had been used in the area at the time of the crime and found one of them was a Karnataka number. They used this information to track down and arrest Sravankumar, who led them to the other two.A police officer said, "We inquired about him among locals (in Tamil Nadu) and were shocked to learn that he is a well-known personality. He owns a jewellery shop and is also building a hospital there."The police have recovered around Rs 50 lakh in cash and jewellery since Sravankumar's arrest and have taken the three to Tamil Nadu in the hope of recovering more loot.