
Armed robbers shoot man, flee with Rs 6 lakh outside Hyderabad ATM
India Today
The man, who has been identified as one Rasheed, was visiting the ATM to deposit money when the attack took place.
A man was shot and robbed of Rs 6 lakh in cash by a group of armed assailants outside a State Bank of India (SBI) ATM in Hyderabad in the early hours of Saturday.
The victim, identified as Rasheed, had gone to the ATM to deposit a large sum of cash when a group of armed assailants allegedly opened fire on him, forcibly snatched the money and fled the spot, leaving him with a bullet injury to his leg.
The man was subsequently rushed to a nearby hospital by locals, where he is currently undergoing treatment and is said to be out of danger.
Following the incident, police and forensic teams were immediately deployed at the scene to collect evidence, and a detailed investigation has been launched, with CCTV footage from the ATM and surrounding areas being closely examined to identify the accused, trace their escape route and establish the sequence of events leading up to the attack.
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