In the case of robbery of Rs 7.11 crore that took place in broad daylight in Bengaluru, the police have expressed suspicion on the staff and driver of CMS. This incident was done with full planning, using fake number plates and the police has released photographs of the suspects.
Bengaluru: Now many doubts are being raised in the case of robbery worth crores in broad daylight in Bengaluru. Police have expressed suspicion on the CMS driver carrying the money. Meanwhile, the police department has released photographs of the suspects in the robbery case of Rs 7 crore 11 lakh. The police is on high alert to catch the accused who came in the Innova car and based on initial information, photographs of a total of 6 accused have been released. Photographs of old criminals and some suspects have been released and all policemen have been instructed to match faces with these photographs during the blockade.
Blockade across Bengaluru
After this shocking robbery, instructions have been given to block the entire Bengaluru and do checking. The investigation is going on under the supervision of two Additional Police Commissioners and DCP and prima facie the CMS staff is also under suspicion. He gave information very late after the incident. The question is also why he did not use his gun. Investigation is being done from all these aspects. At present, the driver, two gunmen and a cash deposit staff are being interrogated. The staff is being interrogated at Siddapura police station. City Police Commissioner Himmat Kumar Singh has said that the accused will be arrested soon.
Why did the vehicle stop at Dairy Circle flyover only?
This robbery was done with complete planning. There is no CCTV on the road connecting Ashok Pillar to Siddapura. The driver stopped the ATM van at a place where there was no CCTV, and then talked to the three robbers in the car. After this the ATM van chased Jane’s car. The robbery took place on the Dairy Circle flyover, which has less foot traffic. The vehicles keep passing fast. Even if a vehicle stops, no one gets suspicious. Also, there is no CCTV footage here. It was difficult for the driver to even escape from here. That is why the accused had chosen the Dairy Circle flyover. Giving information to the police with a delay of 45 minutes to 1 hour after the incident is also raising many doubts.
eyewitness statement
According to the statement of an eyewitness, idol seller Sanjay, three people had come first in the Jane car. They stopped the ATM van. He was talking to the people present in the ATM van. Three people got down from Jane’s car. The ATM van was coming from Ashok Pillar. The ATM van followed Jane’s car.
History of Train Number KA 03 NC 8052
This vehicle is registered in Bengaluru East (Indiranagar) RTO office. This car was registered in January 2018. Fake number plates have been used for the robbery. To avoid being caught while fleeing after the robbery, fake number plates were used. The number plate of Swift car was put on Innova car. This car is P.B. Registered in the name of Gangadharan. This car, registered at the address of Tippasandra, Bengaluru, was purchased from the Garuda Auto Craft Limited showroom. This is a Swift car of Swift VDI model. This is a silky colored Bharat Stage 4 car. ‘Government of India’ is written on the car.