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Guest workers try to rob ATMs, held

Namakkal: Police Mirration on Thursday captured the native of Bihar, who tried to steal money from an ATM in Aniyapuram.
The person arrested was identified as M upendra Roy, 28, who worked in poultry feed manufacturing companies in Parali here.
“Roy, who was drunk, entered the Indian ATM Center in Mobanur – Namakkal Road at around 12:15 a.m.
on Thursday.
He took out a small plywood panel behind the ATM machine and crawled through a hole to access the back side of the engine.
When he tried to open the machine using a stone.
, the locals rushed to the place and told the police, “said a police officer.
He was ordered under 380 (theft at home residence etc.
or other imprisonment) from the Indian Criminal Code.
Roy is returned in the custody of the justice and nesting in namakkal sub-prison.
Meanwhile, the video of the guest worker was trapped behind the engine became a viral on social media on Friday.

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