Bizarre ‘start up’ operating from Bihar to train jobless youths on how to break ATMs in 15 minutes unearthed by UP Police
Chandigarh, April 28
It’s an age of start-ups and millennials are pitching their ideas to investors seeking their finances to make big businesses. Even government has laid out several schemes promoting the culture of innovative ideas by monetarily backing them. But little did they knew that someone could even go for an unethical ‘startup’ to ‘train’ unemployed youths on how to break ATMs in a span of 15 minutes.
Well, UP police apprised about a person, belonging from Bihar’s Chhapra, who has a ‘startup’ to school jobless millennials on breaking into the money dispensing machines.
This was revealed after four youths were arrested for allegedly stealing Rs 39.58 lakh from an ATM in Lucknow’s Sushant Golf City police station area.
Police have recovered Rs 9.13 lakh from their possession. Now the focus has shifted to arrest Sudhir Mishra, who is the kingpin of the pan-India gang.
A senior officer said UP cops rummaged through 1,000 CCTV footage, mobile data and checked over 20 tolls around Lucknow to trace the ATM theft accused.
“A CCTV grab from the house near the ATM was found during the probe. A blue coloured car from which the miscreants had entered and fled the city was traced,” said the officer.
The team then reached its owner in Sitamarhi, Bihar. In the meantime, another UP Police team intercepted the same car on Sultanpur road in Uttar Pradesh and arrested the four.
Shailendra Giri, SHO, Golf City, said one of the arrested, Neeraj, was a permanent member of the gang and had five cases against him.
“Neeraj revealed that he learnt the tricks of the trade from Mishra,” said Giri.
Sources said Mishra operates a well-oiled gang and hires unemployed youths from different states.
“These youths are brought to Chhapra from Uttar Pradesh and given a three-month crash course. They 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 ATMs cash box and escape within 15 minutes,” he said.
After training, a 15-day live demonstration is also conducted.
“Only those members who complete the task in 15 minutes or less are sent on field,” said the officer.
Police added that over 30 such cases have been committed by the gang in the last one year across the country. With agency inputs
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