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The story of a 14 lakh rupee robbery turned out to be false! The company's cash loader had hatched the plot.

Bhilai.  Kumhari police have solved the case of the 14.6 lakh rupee robbery from a worker loading cash at a Hitachi ATM. The cash loader misled the police for hours by filing a false report of being robbed, but the truth came out during questioning and investigation. Now, the applicant has become the accused and has been taken into custody by the police.

In fact, upon receiving information about the large sum of money being looted, SSP Vijay Agarwal, ASP City Sukhnandan Rathore, and Kumhari police immediately arrived at the scene. During the initial investigation, the police became suspicious of several facts in the robbery story, and ultimately, it was revealed that the entire story was false. When the robbery was proven to be fake, the police heaved a sigh of relief but also registered a case against the accused and initiated action.

This is how a fake drama of robbery was done

SSP Vijay Agarwal stated that on December 6th, around 7:30 pm, Kumhari police received information that three unidentified youths had stolen a bag containing ₹1.46 million (146,000 rupees) near the Global School in Kapsada village. The complainant, Ashish Rathore (34), a resident of Charoda, stated that he works as a cash loader at Hitachi ATM booths and was carrying the money. He claimed that he was traveling with his nephew, Manish Rathore, on a motorcycle with him to load cash at the Hirapur Tendu ATM in Raipur, after which he was going to deposit cash at ATMs in Murmunda and Dadar. When three youths stopped the vehicle, brandished a knife, snatched the bag containing the money, and fled into the fields. According to him, the bag contained ₹860,000 for the Murmunda ATM and ₹600,000 for the Dadar ATM.

This is how the police became suspicious

In fact, nephew Manish was said to be with Ashish at the time of the incident, but Manish was not present at the scene. It was claimed that the motorcycle had fallen, but neither the bike nor Ashish's body bore a single scratch. During interrogation, contradictions in the statements continued to emerge. When these points came to light, the police brought Ashish to the police station for questioning. Under rigorous questioning by SSP Vijay Agarwal and ASP Sukhnandan Rathore, Ashish finally broke down and admitted that the entire robbery story was false.


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