Hyderabad woman techie robbed at ATM on gun point
A 24-year-old woman named Srilatha,employed as software engineer, was robbed at one of the unmanned ATM centre at Yousufguda in Hyderabad on Wednesday in the morning hours.
Chilling images of what Hyderabad call centre employee went through at ATM
As soon as the techie entered the booth, a man aged around 25 wearing mask, blue jean and full sleeved shirt targeted her on gun point.
The woman has faced horrible experience as he has threatened her and asked her to hand over her valuables.
Fearing for her life the woman handed over her gold chain, earrings and her ATM card.
At one stage, the robber has even fired at the wall.
The bullet pierced the decolam sheet on the wall and lodged inside it.
He tried to withdraw the money from the same ATM machine but it was slow in dispensing cash.
Chilling video of what Hyderabad call centre employee went through at ATM
After the robbery, he warned her to sit down for some time and walked out of the ATM and mingled into the crowd outside.
It has been reported that the robber has withdrawn money from another bank.
After the incident, the victim has immediately approached the SR Nagar police.
A case has been registered against the robber under section 392 (robbery) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and relevant sections of the Arms Act, based on the complaint lodged by the victim.
The police clue team has collected the finger prints from the place of incident.
The police has later examined the video footage and it has been reported that the robber is a new one.
Deputy Commissioner of Police K. Venkateswar Rao,speaking to media, has said that a country-made weapon has been used in the crime. He further said they were scanning the images from CCTV cameras in and around the ATM.
Meanwhile, Telangana and AP police have formed special teams to nab him.
It is to be mentioned that the techie hails from Vijayanagaram district in Andhra Pradesh and has been living in a working women's hostel .
A 24-year-old woman named Srilatha,employed as software engineer, was robbed at one of the unmanned ATM centre at Yousufguda in Hyderabad on Wednesday in the morning hours.
As soon as the techie entered the booth, a man aged around 25 wearing mask, blue jean and full sleeved shirt targeted her on gun point.
The woman has faced horrible experience as he has threatened her and asked her to hand over her valuables.
Fearing for her life the woman handed over her gold chain, earrings and her ATM card.
At one stage, the robber has even fired at the wall.
The bullet pierced the decolam sheet on the wall and lodged inside it.
After the robbery, he warned her to sit down for some time and walked out of the ATM and mingled into the crowd outside.
It has been reported that the robber has withdrawn money from another bank.
After the incident, the victim has immediately approached the SR Nagar police.
A case has been registered against the robber under section 392 (robbery) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and relevant sections of the Arms Act, based on the complaint lodged by the victim.
The police clue team has collected the finger prints from the place of incident.
The police has later examined the video footage and it has been reported that the robber is a new one.
Deputy Commissioner of Police K. Venkateswar Rao,speaking to media, has said that a country-made weapon has been used in the crime. He further said they were scanning the images from CCTV cameras in and around the ATM.
Meanwhile, Telangana and AP police have formed special teams to nab him.
It is to be mentioned that the techie hails from Vijayanagaram district in Andhra Pradesh and has been living in a working women's hostel .
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