While digging a tunnel, breaking the locker, mapping a robbery might sound like a movie script, these things have, in fact, been used to execute heists in real life. In case you thought Netflix s Money Heist was the deal-breaker content you have ever come across, we re going to acquaint you with some legendary real-life robberies that happened in India. These Indian heists were smart and mastered so well that some cases required a special police team to solve the crime.
4 Greatest real-life multi-crore Indian heists of all time
1. Punjab National Bank - Rs 100 Crore Burglary
This 2014 epic heist will certainly remind you of a movie plot. Four thieves dug their way up a 125-feet-long tunnel to Punjab National bank in Sonepat district and broke into 89 lockers, robbing valuables worth Rs 100 crore, per India Today. The tunnel to the bank was dug up from a nearby unoccupied house and the robbery took place over the weekend. A couple of days later, police arrested three of the
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Ludhiana: After the Rs 427 crore bogus billing racket came to light, several other firms besides the 32 owned by main accused Gurbax Lal alias Happy Nagpal have come under the scanner.
According to sources, several firms located on Gill Road, Vishwkarma Chowk and Miller Ganj are being monitored by both CGST and state GST (SGST) departments. Most of these firms deal in iron, steel and scrap.
Some of the firms are suspected to have adopted similar modus operandi as Nagpal. They were giving away fake bills of various goods by offering discounted GST rate. Investigations conducted by the CGST also revealed that addresses where some of the fake firms owned by the main accused were registered were non-existent.
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