Three arrested in India after police crack $800,000 bank heist
Summary
Three men were arrested in Bengaluru, India, after a theft where robbers pretended to be central bank officials and stole around $800,000 from an ATM cash van. The police have recovered a large part of the stolen money and are searching for a few more suspects involved in the crime.Key Facts
- Three people were arrested by the police in Bengaluru, India.
- The stolen amount was 70 million rupees, equivalent to approximately $800,000.
- Police have recovered 57.6 million rupees of the stolen money so far.
- The robbery was carried out by criminals who pretended to be officials from the Reserve Bank of India.
- The robbers used fake vehicle registration plates and avoided areas with CCTV cameras.
- Over 200 police officers are involved in the investigation, covering multiple Indian states.
- Police are examining the cash transport company (CMS) for any potential failure to follow proper guidelines.
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