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Rs 70 lakh cash belonging to bank looted in Solapur district

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Unidentified robbers looted Rs 70 lakh in cash belonging to Bank of Maharashtra on the Pandharpur-Sangola road in Solapur district of western Maharashtra today, police said.

The incident took place today afternoon on a stretch between Sangewadi and Khardi villages, said a police officer.

Amol Bhosle, manager of BOM's Sangola branch, was taking the cash, alongwith another employee, in his car for depositing it in the bank's Pandharpur branch.

When the car reached Sangewadi village, another car started following it, he told police.

It dashed Bhosle's car near Khardi village. As Bhosle stopped his car, four persons got down, broke the windscreen of Bhosle's car and flung chili powder in his and his colleague's eyes, the police officer said.
 

One of them snatched away two bags filled with cash and the robbers fled from the spot, the officer added.

A complaint was registered at Pandharpur rural police station.

Among other things, police were also probing if any 'insider' was involved in the crime, the officer said.

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First Published: Nov 01 2017 | 10:42 PM IST

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