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In Araria, Bihar, armed men steal Rs 90 lakh from a bank

PATNA/ARARIA: On Tuesday, a group of six armed robbers stole Rs 90 lakh from the Axis Bank branch located near ADB Chowk in Araria.

Ashok Kumar Singh, the Araria SP, issued an order suspending the members of the Tiger Mobile and QRT police squads.
The bandits wore masks over their faces. Before they successfully made their getaway, they fired three shots into the air.
Around midday, the bank staff and customers were held in a room at gunpoint by the robbers, who threatened to murder anybody who attempted to fight or raise an alarm, according to the police.
The SP said that the Town police station SHO was “screening the CCTV footages to get some clues and identify the culprits.” Raids are being carried out, according to Nirmal Yadvendu, to apprehend the miscreants who fled the bank heist on their motorcycles.
“Once we receive the written application from the bank, we will know the precise amount that was stolen from the bank.” To find out how much cash was stolen, bank employees are currently examining the register. The sum may go up,” he said.
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