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Insider job? Rs 10 lakh missing from ATM

Time of India25-07-2025
Ghaziabad: More than Rs 10 lakh was stolen from an ATM in Jassipura colony. The accused allegedly sprayed a black ink on the CCTV camera installed inside the ATM kiosk of Hitachi Money Spot.
Additional CP Alok Priyadarshi said the police got the information from the bank around 7 pm. "It looks like someone from the bank opened the ATM and took the money. There was no sign of force on the machine. The accused used some black spray on the CCTV camera. There was no security guard at the time ," he said.
DCP Dhawal Jaiswal said on July 16 evening, an official of the Hitachi replenished the ATM with cash.
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Two days later, the machine stopped working. For the next seven days there was no withdrawals from the ATM. "On Friday, when an engineer came to repair the ATM, officials learnt that the cash was missing and submitted a complaint," he said.
Three teams have been formed to probe the matter. Cops are checking footage of nearby CCTV cameras between July 16 and 25 to identify the accused," the DCP said.
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