Chennai: After the arrest of a key suspect, the city police received an in-depth understanding of ATM thieves.
The police made Aamir Arsh Alimuddin, which was held on June 23 for a series of frauds worth some lakh, the theft stage under their eyes who observed and took videos about operations and research.
The 37-year-old thief was Nabbed from a hiding place in Ballabhgarh Village near Faridabad, Haryana.
The police said the gang of thieves was divided into groups and targeted SBI machines in Chennai, Tiruvannamalai, Kancheepuram and Vellore.
Gang stole a total Rs 48 lakh.
The team led by the Commissioner with Police Narenthiran Nark used Aamir to the SBI cash deposit machine in Choola, from where he suspected stealing Rs 15 Lakh retreated little by little190 times.
He also showed the police how he stole cash from the ATM kiosk.
These gangs will cover sensors while drawing money.
Bank officials are also present for this unique demonstration so that they can also take the steps needed to secure their equipment and money.
The police freeze two bank accounts owned by thieves.
The gang deposits cash to this account using another bank machine in the Kotturpuram.
The police traced the flow of money from Chennai to a fake account based in Haryana.
Police said the ringleaders, Sathakathullah Khan from Ballabhgarh Village in Faridabad, went down to Tamil Nadu and targeted around 19 ATMs / cash deposit machines in the state.
The gang is behind the nine theft of ATMs reported in the city.
So far, three thieves involved in more than a dozen ATM theft was reported earlier this month had been arrested.
The second suspect, Virendar was treated, 23, was arrested last Saturday.
Meanwhile, the third suspect, Najim Hussian, was arrested by a team from Haryana and was taken to Chennai by air on Tuesday night.
The police took a transit warrant from Faridabad.
He will lodge in prison after being produced in front of the court on Wednesday.
The police searched at least 10 people involved in the racket.