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Van driver flees with ₹82.50L, search on

- Raina Assainar

NAVI MUMBAI: The NRI Coastal Police are on the lookout for the driver who fled away with the vehicle carrying cash meant to be deposited in ATM machines.

The accused has been identified as Sandeep Dalvi (35), a resident of Koparkhair­ane, who was a substitute driver on Wednesday and made away with the vault containing ₹82.50 lakh.

The incident occurred on Wednesday night when the agency assigned with the job of depositing cash at various ATMs sent its team to deposit ₹2.29Cr in various ATM machines. Srishail Mashal, vault officer with the agency, registered a case with NRI Coastal Police after the incident.

Mashal and Nandkumar Pujari, both vault officers in the agency, were given a jeep by the agency, while Mallinath Balkhede was appointed as the driver and Mahesh Bhaskar as the security guard.

All four usually do the depositing job together as per the instructio­ns. Balkhede, the driver of the vehicle, had gone to his hometown on April 4 and his son Vishwanath Balkhede had substitute­d him in his place till

April 10. Thereafter, new drivers were assigned every day. According to the complaint registered, the drivers and guard were provided by another agency.

On Wednesday, the agency had provided Dalvi as a substitute driver to deposit cash in various banks. After depositing money in ATMs of various banks, the four went to the ATM of Bank of India in front of Bamandongr­i railway station in Ulwe at around 8.30pm. Mashal and Pujari were depositing cash in the ATM machine while security guard Bhaskar was standing outside the ATM machine. Dalvi, who was sitting in the parked vehicle on the road, fled with the vehicle along with cash.

When the two vault officers and the security guard found the vehicle missing, they looked for the vehicle from the GPS location of the vehicle. It was at Parsik Hill Road in CBD Belapur Sector 21. They rushed to the spot and found the vehicle parked near Apollo Hospital, but noticed that the driver had fled with the vault having ₹82.50L.

“The vault had just a manual lock that could be easily broken by anyone. We are investigat­ing the case and are looking for the accused,” senior police inspector, Ravindra Patil, from NRI Coastal Police Station said.

 ?? BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Senior police inspector, Ravindra Patil, checks the van from which the driver ran away with ₹82.50L cash.
BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Senior police inspector, Ravindra Patil, checks the van from which the driver ran away with ₹82.50L cash.

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