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Robbers loot Rs. 3.2 lakh from Delhi bank, shot dead cashier

Robbers loot Rs. 3.2 lakh from Delhi bank, shot dead cashier

| @indiablooms | 13 Oct 2018, 08:58 am

New Delhi, Oct 13 (IBNS) : In a daring robbery, armed miscreants  looted Rs. 3.2 lakh from from a corporation bank branch in southwest Delhi on Saturday and decamped before shooting dead the cashier, media reports said.

The incident happened on Friday when six armed robbers barged into the bank at Chhawla near Najafgarh.

According to reports, the robbers-all masked or their faces covered with clothes, snatched the guard's rifle after hitting him on the head with a pistol butt.There  were only two customers at that time. The robbers shot  the cashier, Santosh Sharma, from behind, collected cash from the cash counter and fled away in two motorbikes.

The robbery has been captured in the CCTV camera installed inside and outside the bank. The police are investigating into the case.

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