A group of robbers made off with a truck containing electronic goods worth Rs 25 crore in Delhi after midnight on April 1. The police say this is the biggest such heist in the city.
The truck, carrying electronic goods and machine parts from Samsung, was on its way from Indira Gandhi airport to Noida.
As it reached Sarita Vihar in South Delhi, it was intercepted and stopped by a car, said police sources.
Armed men got out of the car and beat up the driver and the helper. Then they disabled the GPS locator of the truck and drove it off.
The truck is yet to be found although several police teams are on the lookout for it. Four men have been detained in the case.
Samsung was transporting components imported from Korea that included integrated circuit and motherboard of high-end mobile phones.
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