Report On Bank Robbery
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Rs 8 lakh robbed from bank in broad daylight
KURUKSHETRA: A sub-branch of Punjab National Bank, Usmanpur village, Pehowa, was looted at gunpoint in broad daylight here on Friday.
Four miscreants came on bikes, entered the bank with helmets on and flew away with Rs 8.05 lakh cash within 10 minutes.
Miscreants entered bank during lunch hours when a manager, a head cashier and a clerk were having their lunch while the door of their cabin was open. No other employees were present there at the time of the loot.
The three were held hostage by the looters who first took cash amount around Rs 4 lakh from the cash counter and then told the head cashier to open the vault or strong room. They took away more than Rs 3 lakh from there as well.
While leaving they even robbed the manager’s phone that was lying on the counter. Cashier Sunil Kumar informed the main branch and police.
SHO Devinder Kumar said, “Last month, when we went for regular security check at the bank, we intimated the manager about security concerns as the bank does not have any guard or theft alarm. But, they did not take any action.”
SP Abhishek Garg reached the spot and reviewed the CCTV footage of the bank. He said the whole city is under watch and blocked for robbers. The case has been handed over to special CIA team, Garg added.
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A masked man poses as a bank robber during a demonstration of a German device that protected cash and sounded an alarm during a robbery (1931).
Bank robbery is the crime of stealing money from a bank, specifically while bank employees and customers are subjected to force, violence, or a threat of violence. This refers to robbery of a bank branch or teller, as opposed to other bank-owned property, such as a train, armored car, or (historically) stagecoach. It is a federal crime in the United States.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting Program, robbery is "the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence or by putting the victim in fear."[1] By contrast, burglary is "unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft."
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Crimes in big cities like Delhi are increasing day by day Last Wednesday a burglary took place in the Punjab National Bank in Punjabi Bagh.
The bank was crowded with customers. Two robber having fire-arms entered the bank. They pushed customers to one corner. One of the robbers raised gun and asked the cashier to hand over the currency notes. All were scared. Two robbers were standing at t gate. One of the robbers put the currency notes in two big bags.
The cashier tried to snatch the bags but he coil one of the robbers fired in the air. The managers press the alarm bell. The robbers rushed out and got into the car which was already parked near the bank.The Police arrived and chased the robbers but it too late. The car, used by the robbers, was found by t police later in a deserted place.