BENGALURU: Two days after a daring daylight robbery of Rs 7.11 crore from a cash van near Dairy Circle, the city police have successfully cracked the case with the arrest of three and recovery of Rs 5.76 crore. The police are on the lookout for the other accused in the robbery.


Top-Notch Policing: Bengaluru Cops Bring Down Cash Heist Gang in Just 60 Hours
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Sources say that of the stolen money, Rs 5.5 crore was found at the house of a software engineer, Naveen. Police teams are conducting inspections at several lodges in Tirupati. Gopi, a current employee of CMS company, has been arrested; he was the one who provided information about the CMS vehicle’s movement and route map. Other key figures who are still at large are Ravi, Rakesh, Nelson, Jitesh and Dinesh.
According to a press release issued by the Office of the Bengaluru City Commissioner of Police, the incident took place on November 19, when it was reported that a currency chest van carrying Rs 7.11 crore was allegedly intercepted near the city’s DJ Halli area by individuals posing as RBI regulatory officers at 1.20 pm.

The press release noted that the crime was executed with exceptional precision. The perpetrators deliberately halted in CCTV shadow zones, avoided mobile phones entirely during the operation, used multiple languages to mislead potential surveillance and rotated between several vehicles with changed number plates.

Despite these, the police launched a massive multi-state investigation involving officers from the South Division and the Central Crime Branch. Technical surveillance, analysis of vehicle movement patterns, and coordinated intelligence gathering extended across Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, with some teams even stretching their search into Goa. Over 30 individuals were questioned as part of the probe, and within the first 24 hours, investigators identified the accused and the vehicles used in the operation.
By the 54-hour mark, three suspects had been detained, and by the 60th hour, a substantial Rs 5.76 crore had been recovered, along with one of the vehicles used in the heist. According to the police, the gang comprises six to eight members involved at different stages of planning, execution, and post-crime logistics.
The Bengaluru City Police Commissioner hailed the case detection as a demonstration of coordinated teamwork, rapid technical analysis, and efficient on-ground execution. Further investigation is under way to identify the remaining suspects and recover the remaining stolen cash.

