Authorities speculate mice would have decimated cash notes worth ₹12.38 lakh
Photographs of annihilated money notes of category ₹2,000 and ₹500 found inside an ATM in Assam's Tinsukia region have circulated around the web in web based life.
At the point when the ATM having a place with the State Bank of India, which was accounted for out of request since May 20, was opened for upkeep on June 11, staff discovered certified receipts adding up to ₹12.38 lakh totally obliterated. Authorities presume mice would have devastated the notes since some dead rodents were found inside the ATM.
FIS Global Business Solutions, a private security firm, had stored ₹500 and ₹2,000 notes producing ₹29.48 lakh on May 19 in the ATM situated at Laipuli territory. The machine is said to have been out of administration from the following day.
The SBI has held up agreeable at Hijuguri police headquarters.
Tinsukia region Superintendent of Police, Mugdhajyoti Mahanta, however a formal case is yet to be enlisted, a passage (number 246 dated June 14) was made in the Station Diary.
Mr. Mahanta said the ATM was not working since May 20 and the maintanance organization had called up its specialist from Kolkata to repair it.
"At the point when the specialist and different authorities opened the ATM on June 11, they discovered pulverized notes and furthermore found a dead mouse inside the ATM," Mr. Mahanta said.
Authorities could recuperate cash notes adding up to ₹17.10 lakh with no harm.
Photographs of annihilated money notes of category ₹2,000 and ₹500 found inside an ATM in Assam's Tinsukia region have circulated around the web in web based life.
At the point when the ATM having a place with the State Bank of India, which was accounted for out of request since May 20, was opened for upkeep on June 11, staff discovered certified receipts adding up to ₹12.38 lakh totally obliterated. Authorities presume mice would have devastated the notes since some dead rodents were found inside the ATM.
FIS Global Business Solutions, a private security firm, had stored ₹500 and ₹2,000 notes producing ₹29.48 lakh on May 19 in the ATM situated at Laipuli territory. The machine is said to have been out of administration from the following day.
The SBI has held up agreeable at Hijuguri police headquarters.
Tinsukia region Superintendent of Police, Mugdhajyoti Mahanta, however a formal case is yet to be enlisted, a passage (number 246 dated June 14) was made in the Station Diary.
Mr. Mahanta said the ATM was not working since May 20 and the maintanance organization had called up its specialist from Kolkata to repair it.
"At the point when the specialist and different authorities opened the ATM on June 11, they discovered pulverized notes and furthermore found a dead mouse inside the ATM," Mr. Mahanta said.
Authorities could recuperate cash notes adding up to ₹17.10 lakh with no harm.
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