It is a "rare incident", the bankers stated and promised they would continue to repose faith in the city police for the security of the teller machines.
"This is an accident. A very rare case. We have informed the police and they are looking into it," Bandhan Bank Founder-MD and CEO Chandra Shekhar Ghosh told PTI when contacted.
Robbers late on Tuesday night looted over Rs 36 lakh by breaking into two unmanned ATMs - one belonging to the Bandhan Bank on private road and the other to the SBI, barely two kilometres away, in the Seven Tanks area at Dumdum.
At present, Bandhan Bank has 50 ATMs in the city while there are 230 nationwide.
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On whether the bank has plans to start keeping guards at night, Ghosh said that would "escalate the cost" and they would rather rely on the Kolkata Police.
"Keeping guards at night will raise the expenses. We are not thinking of that option. We have confidence in the Kolkata Police... And in this case also they (Police) have the CCTV footage and I am sure that the robbers will soon be nabbed," Ghosh said.
"Both the maintenance and security of that particular ATM
have been outsourced. So we are not liable for what has happened there because the money which was stolen is also insured. So the bank will not be affected. The bank's administration has taken a note of the incident," the senior official of SBI said.
However, at the SBI ATM, the robbers had cut the wires of the CCTV camera and hence any recording of the theft was not there.
"We are looking into the footage but going by the nature of the crime it seems that one gang has done it and they are from the locality or from the surrounding areas," a senior official of the Kolkata Police said.