On December 18, the police at the Mundka police station received a call regarding burglary in the Delhi State Cooperative Bank Ltd, they said.
During inspection, they found that the burglary was done by making a hole in the sidewall of the bank, the police said.
The robbers had cut the CCTV camera cables, DVR, computer network cables, security alarms. The locks of all the doors leading to the locker room were broken, they said.
Moreover, as per the version of the complainant, Rs 27,50,684 cash, mortgaged documents related to loans and around 15 bank lockers of different customers were found broken, the police said.
Several raids were conducted in the Delhi-NCR region and following a tip-off, the accused were arrested.
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