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Four Held In SBI ATM Loot Case In Odisha’s Dhenkanal

Dhenkanal: A week after cash worth Rs 26.56 lakh was looted from the SBI ATM at Nimabahali Chhak in Dhenkanal district, Motonga police on Monday arrested four persons.

The arrested quartet are Biswajit Nayak, Ratikanta Sahu, Sanket Behera and Suvendu Behera of Motonga village.

Police seized two bikes, four mobile phones, three oxygen cylinders and one gas cutter from their possession.

Police are on the hunt for two more people suspected to be involved in the case.

The six accused had barged into the ATM on the night on December 14 and looted the cash after cutting the cash drawer with a gas cutter.

Following a complaint by SBI officials, police began investigation and arrested four persons after identifying them from the CCTV installed in the ATM counter room.

Also Read: Rs 25 Lakh Looted From SBI ATM In Odisha’s Dhenkanal

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