Guard averts bank robbery, another guard dies of cardiac arrest


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jan 16: The attempt made by some miscreants to rob a bank in the city early morning on Thursday January 15 was foiled by a security guard.

It is said that at around 2.30 am on Thursday, three persons who came in a Maruti Omni vehicle tried to rob Veerashaiva Cooperative Bank located at Rajajinagar III block here. The security guard, Mani (60), who was sleeping in a small room meant for him, came out and confronted the miscreants who had opened the main door by using a duplicate key. The thieves hit his head with a rod, even as Mani tried to shoo them away with a stick.



Mani raised an alarm then. Hearing his shouts, a security guard on duty at Surfa Coats named Tulasiram, came nearby. Developing cold feet, the thieves abandoned their misadventure and took to their heels, said deputy police commissioner, T R Suresh.

Mani was then shifted to a hospital. The security agency immediately deputed another security guard, Nagesh (52), resident of Sunkadakatte here, in his place. Nagesh, who reported for duty early morning, suddenly collapsed when sitting on a chair, guarding the building. The doctors of a hospital where he was shifted said he had died of cardiac arrest when being taken there.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jan 17 2015

    May the Soul of the deceased rest in peace.How come the Robbers got a duplicate key?I am sure someone who worked for the bank previously or now must be in the Group.Good they didnt use any weapons on the guard.(like Shooting)They will come sure again.Atleast he could raise Alarm and someone came to help.If one of them had slept,the bank would have lost everything.Thanks to the guard.

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