Cash, jewellery worth over one crore stolen in Delhi bank heist

IANS  |  New Delhi 

and jewellery worth over Rs one crore were stolen from a here by digging a 10-feet tunnel, police said on Tuesday.

In the heist attempted on Saturday-Sunday night when the was closed, the thieves broke open 17 lockers and decamped with Rs 28 lakh in and jewellery valued at over Rs 70 lakh.

Police said the incident came to light on Monday morning when west Delhi's Mundaka-located Cooperative was opened by its Anup Singh, the complainant.

After filing a case, the officials are busy estimating the exact value of the stolen valuables.

"Prima facie, the theft was carried out on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. A 10-feet-long tunnel up to the was dug up from near a wall adjacent to a vacant plot to enter the bank," Additional of Police said.

He said the thieves cut the wires of security alarm and Recorder (DVR) connected to the CCTV camera.

The thieves stayed in the for over five hours and were apparently familiar with the location of valuables and kept in different lockers in the bank, Sharma said.

The said it was a pre-planned crime and that the thieves possibly had done several round of recce of the and its topography before attempting the heist.

The police also did not rule out the involvement of employees. Six teams have been formed for the probe.

"Mobile phone locations active near the spot are also under scanner," Sharma added.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 23:44 IST