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ATM thieves stage heist on machine in India only to find just £850 cash inside

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A meticulously planned heist was organised by several ATM thieves in south India, only for them to discover they had stolen an almost empty machine.

Three masked thieves broke into an Indian Overseas Bank branch in the early hours of January 18 in Heggare, Karnataka.

The men tied thick ropes to the ATM and yanked it off with the help of a pickup truck. They then worked hard to lift the heavy unit with their bare hands and load it onto the truck.

The thieves then drove to Dobbespet about 75 km away and found a remote farm where they could retrieve the cash. They broke into a building used by a farmer to keep his irrigation water pumps, and drew electricity from there to power their cutting tool to break open the ATM machine.

All that effort yielded them just 85,000 rupees (£850 GBP).

A bank official said: “We do not usually load cash on Sundays and so when they stole it on Monday the machine was depleted. If they had broken in on any other day they could have gone away with a lot of money. They got their timing wrong.”

The abandoned machine was found by the farm owner Puttalingiah, who informed the police. Police have formed special squads to catch the thieves.

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