Synopsis: Bengaluru Police say the ₹7.11-crore ATM van robbery on 19 November was an inside job, with a serving constable from the Govindapura police station allegedly having helped plan the operation and guide the gang during the heist. The group, which posed as officials of the Reserve Bank of India to intercept the cash van, had prepared for months, used multiple vehicles with fake number plates, and avoided surveillance before fleeing with the money.
The daylight heist of an ATM van in Bengaluru on 19 November, in which the robbers fled with ₹7.11 crore, was an inside job, investigations have revealed, and allegedly involved a police constable from the Govindapura police station.
The robbers posed as RBI officials, intercepted an ATM cash van near Ashoka Pillar, and decamped with it

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