The accused had tied the palms of three financial institution workers with plastic tags. (Representational)
Dindigul, Tamil Nadu:
A 22-year-old graduate was arrested for allegedly making an attempt to rob a financial institution impressed by the Tamil movie ‘Thunivu’, mentioned police on Wednesday. ‘Thunivu’ revolves round a felony mastermind who alongside together with his group pulls off financial institution heists.
In keeping with the police, the accused, recognized as Kaleel Rahman who lives in Dindigul, had taken a mortgage from one of many branches of the Indian Abroad Financial institution and was searching for some means to settle them.
In keeping with police officers, he entered the financial institution and tied the palms of the three financial institution workers with plastic tags.
“Yesterday morning a younger man entered the financial institution armed with chilli powder, pepper spray, slicing blade and knife, and sprayed them with chilli powder. He then tied the palms of three financial institution workers with plastic tags and threatened the workers to indicate him the place the money was saved in the event that they did not wish to be injured,” knowledgeable police sources.
“A tied-up clerk warned the department supervisor of the robber as he logged in for work on the financial institution’s door. The supervisor and the author then detained the accused, pushed him right into a room, and locked him earlier than calling the cops,” the supply added.
A case has been registered beneath Sections 393 (try and commit theft), 394 (voluntarily inflicting damage in committing theft), 397 (theft or dacoity with intent to trigger demise or grievous damage), and 506 I (felony intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code.
The accused can be taken to Judicial Justice of the Peace I for remand, knowledgeable police officers. Additional particulars are awaited.
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