Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Another robbery bid at unmanned ATM

ATM THEFT SPREE

- Shailee Dogra

CHANDIGARH :Three masked men made an unsuccessf­ul attempt to loot an unguarded ATM in Manimajra on Monday night.

The police said they were informed about the robbery bid on Tuesday morning and have registered a case in this regard.

As per the CCTV footage, three masked youths walked into an AXIS Bank ATM booth in Subash Nagar area of Manimajra at 11.59pm on Monday and initially tried to withdraw some amount. Then one of them walked out and stood guard while the other two accused tried to break open the kiosk. Failing to do so, the two came out of the booth and sent the third accused inside, who then damaged the ATM screen and CCTV installed there. The trio fled around 12.18am.

On the complaint of Kikar Singh, who is entrusted with the maintenanc­e of ATMS, police

June 25: Micreants make an attempt to break open an SBI ATM at Sector-44 market. They had sprayed paint on a CCTV camera installed inside the unmanned booth and also cut the alarm wire

June 18: Masked man flee with ₹7.64 lakh from an unmanned ATM of the Union Bank of India in Kishangarh, Chandigarh

May 31: Four people make unsuccessf­ul bid to loot an ATM at Kishangarh registered a case under sections 380, 511 and 427 of the IPC at the IT Park police station.

GUARDS REPLACED BY ALARM SYSTEMS

This is the fourth such attempt to loot an unguarded ATM since

May 31. Despite Chandigarh administra­tion and police repeatedly asking the banks to deploy security guards outside ATMS, no such step has been taken. Instead of guards, the banks have installed centralise­d security alarms.

“The investigat­ions into previous ATM thefts or attempts have shown that guards are mostly posted at the ATMS on bank branch premises, but not at the offsite ATMS,” said a senior Chandigarh police officer, adding that the security arrangemen­ts are outsourced to private agencies and thus the banks have little say on the shift timings of the guards.

“We have taken up the matter with the banks and asked them to ensure that ATMS have guards,” said UT police spokespers­on DSP Charanjit Singh.

Meanwhile, police are yet to make any breakthrou­gh into the ₹7.6 lakh ATM theft in Kishangarh on June 18 and the bid made in Sector 44 on June 24/25 night.

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