Rs 14 lakh cash stolen in Bathinda

Press Trust of India  |  Bathinda (Pb) 

Two persons allegedly broke into a branch of cooperative at village Teona here and decamped with Rs 14.51 lakh in cash, police said today.

Around midnight last night, two unidentified persons, with their faces covered and wearing caps, broke into the branch by cutting window grills, police said.



The entire incident was recorded by the CCTV cameras installed in the branch.

The duo decamped with Rs 14.51 lakh of after breaking the locker with a cutter, police said.

The theft was noticed this morning when employees came to the office and informed the police.

A case has been registered, police said, adding that CCTV footage was being examined to identify accused.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Rs 14 lakh cash stolen in Bathinda

Two persons allegedly broke into a branch of cooperative bank at village Teona here and decamped with Rs 14.51 lakh in cash, police said today. Around midnight last night, two unidentified persons, with their faces covered and wearing caps, broke into the branch by cutting window grills, police said. The entire incident was recorded by the CCTV cameras installed in the branch. The duo decamped with Rs 14.51 lakh of cash after breaking the locker with a cutter, police said. The theft was noticed this morning when bank employees came to the office and informed the police. A case has been registered, police said, adding that CCTV footage was being examined to identify accused. Two persons allegedly broke into a branch of cooperative at village Teona here and decamped with Rs 14.51 lakh in cash, police said today.

Around midnight last night, two unidentified persons, with their faces covered and wearing caps, broke into the branch by cutting window grills, police said.

The entire incident was recorded by the CCTV cameras installed in the branch.

The duo decamped with Rs 14.51 lakh of after breaking the locker with a cutter, police said.

The theft was noticed this morning when employees came to the office and informed the police.

A case has been registered, police said, adding that CCTV footage was being examined to identify accused.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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