
North Indian gang held for ATM fraud
The Hindu
Thrissur city police on Saturday nabbed a four-member north Indian gang in connection with ATM fraud. The gang siphoned money from ATMs by manipulating censors in the machines. Thrissur East Police St
Thrissur city police on Saturday nabbed a four-member north Indian gang in connection with ATM fraud. The gang siphoned money from ATMs by manipulating censors in the machines.
Thrissur East Police Station Inspector P. Lal Kumar and team arrested Manoj Kumar, 55, Ajay Shankar, 33, Pankaj Pande, 25, and Pavan Singh of Kanpur, from Thrissur Railway station.

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