Gangster behind bars in Bihar mastermind of gold heist in MP, say police
PATNA, May 10 -- Investigations found that a daylight robbery at the Bank of Maharashtra branch in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, on April 17 was planned and executed from the famous Beur Central Jail in Patna. According to police, which include personnel from MP, Gujarat and Bihar, notorious gangster Subodh Singh hatched and guided the robbery from Beur jail. Five armed robbers entered the bank in Baidhan area of MP's Singrauli district, opened fire, held customers and staff hostage, and fled with nearly 9-10 kilograms of gold and Rs.20 lakh in cash, a loot estimated to be worth around Rs.15 crore. The heist took place at 1 pm when the area was bustling. After crime, culprits fled on bikes toward Chhattisgarh border. They were caught on several CCTV footage. htc...
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