Recent Posts

August 16, 2025

News Cubic Studio

Truth and Reality

Madhya Pradesh: Bank employee had robbed his own bank, police revealed the conspiracy, recovered Rs 41 lakh

A surprising case has come to light from Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh. According to reports, the mastermind of the robbery in a bank in the district turned out to be a person working in the same bank. The amazing thing is that the same employee had gone to the police and lodged a complaint of robbery in the bank. Let us tell you that there was a robbery of Rs 41 lakh in Fatehpur Madhyanchal Gramin Bank late on Tuesday evening. After getting information about the case, the police immediately started investigating and within a few hours the matter was revealed.

5 miscreants looted the bank at gunpoint

In this case, the police have detained three accused including a bank employee and recovered the entire looted money. According to the information received, an incident of robbery took place in Fatehpur Madhyanchal Gramin Bank of Damoh district late on Tuesday evening. It was told that 5 miscreants came and robbed the bank at gunpoint. It was also said that the robbers also attacked a bank employee. The robbers had looted more than Rs 41 lakh from the bank. There was a stir in the area after receiving information about the robbery of Rs 41 lakh.

Looted amount of Rs 41 lakh recovered

When the police inspected the spot, they found 2-3 wads of Rs 100 notes in the drain. After examining the CCTV footage, the police became suspicious and based on that further investigation was conducted. According to the police, the bank employee who had lodged the complaint of robbery turned out to be its mastermind. The accused planned and executed the robbery in film style. When the bank employee was strictly interrogated, he spilled the beans. His two associates have also been detained. Looted amount of Rs 41 lakh has also been recovered.

You may have missed

Uttarakhand / Dehradun: A heart wrenching incident has come to light from Vikasnagar in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand. Where a young man killed his own mother and fled from the spot. Actually this incident is of 3rd August. Where Herbertpur police got information about a fire in a house in Rambagh area. When the police reached the spot, they found the burnt body of an old woman inside. The owner of the house, Sanjay Singh Rana, identified the body as his wife Suresho Devi alias Vandana Rana. Earlier it seemed that the woman died due to burning in the fire but the investigation revealed the case of murder. In such a situation, today the police has arrested him. Murdered mother when he did not get money for drugs The next day of the incident, the husband of the deceased, Sanjay Singh, while giving a complaint to the police, told that his son Manmohan Singh used to live with his mother. He was addicted to drugs and often used to demand money from his mother. There used to be a lot of quarrel between the two when the mother refused. The father told that Manmohan was missing from home since the incident. After which, he expressed doubt that maybe his son had committed the murder and set the room on fire. The police already suspected the son The police immediately registered a case against the son and started investigation. After which, on the night of 14 August, the police arrested Manmohan Singh from Kulhal area. During interrogation, Manmohan Singh confessed his crime. He told that he has been addicted to drugs for a long time. He has already gone to jail in drug smuggling and Arms Act cases. On the day of the incident, he had asked his mother for money for drugs. But his mother refused to give him money and also did not let him go out of the house. He fled with the money after the murder After which, Manmohan Singh, in anger, attacked his mother’s neck with a wooden stick kept in the house. Due to which she died on the spot. After the murder, Manmohan Singh wrapped the body in a mattress and set it on fire so that it appeared that the woman died due to burning. Manmohan fled on a motorcycle with 30 thousand rupees kept in the cupboard of the house and his clothes.