Training Institute for ATM Loot Unearthed in Bihar!

New Delhi: UP police unearthed a clandestine training institute in Bihar’s Chhapra that trained unemployed youths to break open ATMs in 15 minutes.

Interrogation of four youths involved in the theft of Rs 39.58 lakh from an ATM in Lucknow led to the discovery of this training institute for ATM looters in Bihar.

One of the arrested, Neeraj revealed before the police that he had learned the technique to break open ATMs from a person named Sudhir Mishra of Bihar’s Chhapra. According to sources, Sudhir operates a gang of ATM thieves of his own as well as trains and hires unemployed youths from different states.

Sudhir Mishra provides a three-month crash course to loot ATMs, claimed UP police. During the training the unemployed youths are taught techniques of how to swiftly enter an ATM, spray misty liquid on the glass walls of the ATM booth and at the cameras to hide their identities and cut through the ATMs cash box and escape within 15 minutes.

According to UP police, after training, a 15-day live demonstration is also conducted. Only those who can complete the task in 15 minutes are sent for actual field job. According to UP police, this gang has already committed over 30 cases of ATM loot in different parts of the country.

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