Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Robbers decamp with ATM containing ₹1.6 lakh in Ggn

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GURGAON: An automated teller machine( ATM) of a private bank was taken away by unidentifi­ed persons on Friday night in J ha rs a village under the Sad ar police station area.

This was the third incident of ATM lifting in December.

The accused, the police said, sprayed black paint on the CCTV camera installed at the ATM kiosk before removing the machine and taking it away.

The bank officials noticed the machine missing and reported the matter to the police on Sunday after which a case was filed at Sadar police station under Section 380 of the Indian Penal Code.

The machine belonged to the Axis Bank.

“The accused sprayed black paint on the CCTV camera due to which CCTV footage of the ATM is not available. We are trying to obtain footage from nearby security cameras to trace the accused ,” AS I Kaila sh, the investigat­ing officer in the case, said.

She said the bank officials have reported that the machine contained ₹1.60 lakh when it was taken away.

Although the ATM is located in a local market, the accused struck in the dead of night when there was no security guard to keep watch, the police said.

This is the third incident in the month of December when the

ROBBERS SPRAY BLACK PAINT ON CCTV CAMERA DUE TO WHICH CCTV FOOTAGE NOT AVAILABLE

accused have taken away the entire machine.

Earlier on December 16, the three masked men took away an ATM of a private bank in the wee hours from the Shakti Park area of Gurgaon. The machine contained ₹8 lakh in cash.

On December 4, an ATM of a private bank was taken away by robbers at night in the Lakshman Vihar area. The cash machine had around ₹24 lakh when it was lifted by the accused.

According to the lead district manager’s office, there are around 715 bank branches and more than 1,300 ATMs in Gurgaon district. The police claimed that more than 35% ATM booths, especially in rural areas, are not manned by security guards.

Notices are issued to the bank staff from time to time for compliance of the norms, said Ra vin der Kumar, public relations officer of the Gurgaon police.

 ?? PARVEEN KUMAR/HT ?? An ATM was stolen from at Jharsa village on December 29. There are more than 1,300 ATMs in Gurgaon district.
PARVEEN KUMAR/HT An ATM was stolen from at Jharsa village on December 29. There are more than 1,300 ATMs in Gurgaon district.

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