ATM burglary mastermind sent to judicial custody
tnn | Feb 4, 2018, 00:16 IST
Coimbatore: The judicial magistrate court-VI on Saturday remanded the mastermind of ATM break-in cases in the city, S Islamuddin of Haryana, in judicial custody for 15 days. He was subsequently lodged at the Coimbatore Central Prison. The police are now expected to move the court for his custody.
Islamuddin and his eight-member gang had broke into three automated teller machines (ATMs) of private banks on Thanneerpandal Road and Avinashi Road on December 9, 2017, and decamped with Rs 30 lakh.
Though they fled the district, the city police nabbed the eight-member gang with the help of Namakkal and Salem police. Police arrested Islamuddin, a native of Punhana Village in Nuh district in Haryana, from Mansarovar in Jaipur in Rajasthan last Thursday.TNN
Islamuddin and his eight-member gang had broke into three automated teller machines (ATMs) of private banks on Thanneerpandal Road and Avinashi Road on December 9, 2017, and decamped with Rs 30 lakh.
Though they fled the district, the city police nabbed the eight-member gang with the help of Namakkal and Salem police. Police arrested Islamuddin, a native of Punhana Village in Nuh district in Haryana, from Mansarovar in Jaipur in Rajasthan last Thursday.TNN
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