A dramatic Indian Rs 7.11-crore cash robbery — valued at roughly USD 850,000 — has taken on the shape of a high-precision “money heist,” with investigators confirming that the gang behind the operation used multiple vehicles, fake number plates, and rapid switching techniques to evade detection. Karnataka’s Home Minister G. Parameshwara said the men who intercepted a cash-transport van on November 19 executed their plan with meticulous coordination, complicating the police investigation. According to officials, the suspects posed as central bank officers and stopped the cash van near Jayanagar before diverting it towards Dairy Circle, where the money was seized…
₹7.11 crore Bengaluru cash van heist executed like a money-heist operation
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