Karnataka / The Times of India
Bengaluru police have arrested six individuals, including a police constable, in connection with a daring daylight heist of Rs 7.11 crore from a bank van. A massive hunt across six states led to the recovery of Rs 6.29 crore, with the investigation highlighting insider involvement and meticulous planning by the gang.
Bengaluru police have cracked a major daylight cash dacoity, arresting three individuals including a police constable and former firm employee. The operation involved hijacking a cash van carrying Rs 7.11 crore, with the accused posing as RBI officials. Recovered cash amounts to Rs 5.76 crore, and efforts are underway to apprehend remaining culprits.
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Bengaluru police are zeroing in on a city constable and a former CMS employee in connection with the Rs 7 crore cash van heist. Investigations suggest the policeman may have aided in arranging the getaway vehicle, a Toyota Innova, used by the suspects.

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