Although the Punjab Police have solved Ludhiana's biggest heist case that took place in CMS company, netizens are still startled by the way the robbery took place. The Punjab Police on Wednesday addressed a press conference and informed that Ludhiana's biggest heist of Rs 8.49 crore has been solved and 6 out of 10 robbers have been arrested. Furthermore, the police had informed that Rs 5 crore has been recovered and the remaining are still to be found. Now, a video is doing rounds that showcase many bundles of cash being pulled out of a septic tank.
In the Ludhiana heist viral video, it can be seen workers cleaning the cash bundles recovered from a septic tank from water. Furthermore, the video shows a large amount of cash kept on the ground and as shown in the video they are all wet assuming they were cleaned by the workers who were involved in finding the cash.
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What did the Punjab Police say about the Ludhiana heist?
Punjab Police on Wednesday informed that Rs 5 crore has been recovered after arresting 6 robbers involved in the robbery. In the investigation of the police, it was found that a woman along with an employee of CMS company carried out the entire incident. A total of 10 people were involved in this incident. Interestingly, the Punjab Police have named a woman named Mandeep Kaur as the mastermind of Ludhiana's biggest heist. Mandeep Kaur is being called 'Daku Haseena' and she is yet to be nabbed by the Police. Therefore, a lookout circular (LOC) has been issued against her. The Police further informed that along with 'Daku Haseena', her husband as well as brother were involved in the robbery.
Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Ludhiana Police Commissioner Mandeep Singh Sidhu informed that there are 2 masterminds in this incident. First Mandeep Kaur and second Manjinder Mani. Mani is an employee of the same company (CMS) and he was working there for the past 4 years. They coaxed 8 more accused with the dream of making them rich and following that committed the crime.