Allahabad Theft
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Over Rs 1 crore swindled from ATMs allegedly by man entrusted with loading cash in machines
- Saturday July 14, 2012
- Allahabad News | Press Trust of India
A man entrusted with the responsibility of loading cash into ATMs of a private bank allegedly swindled over Rs 1 crore from various such machines in Allahabad, police said today.
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Allahabad's women thieves caught on camera
- Friday April 22, 2011
- Allahabad News | NDTV Correspondent
Two women were caught on CCTV cameras stealing jewellery worth Rs 1,25,000 in Allahabad. The incident took place on Tuesday at 'Som and sons' jewellery shop in the civil lines area of Meena Bazaar in the city. As one of the women diverted the minds of the shopkeepers, the other one quietly kept a jewellery box inside her purse. However, they did no...
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28 years, no trial yet in Goddess theft
- Sunday December 13, 2009
- Cities | Press Trust of India
Twenty-eight years after an idol was stolen from an ancient temple at Allahabad, a Delhi court has still not been able to frame charges in the case against the accused, including an international project consultant, for trading in antique items.
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Over Rs 1 crore swindled from ATMs allegedly by man entrusted with loading cash in machines
- Saturday July 14, 2012
- Allahabad News | Press Trust of India
A man entrusted with the responsibility of loading cash into ATMs of a private bank allegedly swindled over Rs 1 crore from various such machines in Allahabad, police said today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Allahabad's women thieves caught on camera
- Friday April 22, 2011
- Allahabad News | NDTV Correspondent
Two women were caught on CCTV cameras stealing jewellery worth Rs 1,25,000 in Allahabad. The incident took place on Tuesday at 'Som and sons' jewellery shop in the civil lines area of Meena Bazaar in the city. As one of the women diverted the minds of the shopkeepers, the other one quietly kept a jewellery box inside her purse. However, they did no...
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28 years, no trial yet in Goddess theft
- Sunday December 13, 2009
- Cities | Press Trust of India
Twenty-eight years after an idol was stolen from an ancient temple at Allahabad, a Delhi court has still not been able to frame charges in the case against the accused, including an international project consultant, for trading in antique items.
- www.ndtv.com