In five minutes, Pakistani bank robbed of Rs.4.6 mn
Saturday August 06, 2011 03:17:10 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad: Six robbers managed to run away with
Rs.4.6 million (over $53,000) from a private bank in Pakistan's
port city of Karachi in an operation that lasted just five
minutes, Daily Times reported Saturday.
The robbery started at 9.10 a.m. Friday and within the next five
minutes the bandits had finished their work, even breaking CCTV
cameras and holding all bank employees hostage.
The bank is located within the limits of Karachi's Saudabad police
station limits.
According to a police official, five robbers entered the bank and
one stood outside to provide backup support. The bandits took away
Rs.4.6 million and the mobile phones of seven staff members.
They first destroyed cameras installed in the building and also
took away the tapes of CCTV footage, he said.
A special investigation team has been formed to investigate the
matter.
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