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The violence broke out on Wednesday during the Tribal Solidarity March to protest against the demand of the non-tribal Meiteis for ST status | Pic: Twitter/M C Mary Kom OLY

Manipur: Another bank looted, computers and electronic items stolen


Officials reported that following the incident in which cash and valuables worth over Rs 2.25 crore were discovered missing from an Axis Bank branch in Churachandpur, Manipur, criminals have now targeted another bank in Kangpokpi district.

On Friday (July 14), computers and other electronic items amounting to nearly Rs 1 crore were found missing from the Kangpokpi branch of Manipur State Cooperative Bank.

The Kangpokpi branch of Manipur State Cooperative Bank, north of Imphal Valley, has been closed since May 4, police told PTI adding, “the theft was detected three days ago when officials went to open the bank.

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“Though the cash vault was found broken, bank officials had removed all the money from it and the ATM located on the bank premises in mid-May as per the instructions of the head office,” the official said.

At least six computers, a printer and other electronic items are missing, the official said, adding an FIR has been lodged at Kangpokpi police station.

On July 10, cash and jewellery worth Rs 2.25 crore were found missing from a branch of Axis Bank in Churchandpur.

Officials said they came to know about the theft when the bank reopened after remaining closed for more than two months since violence broke out in the state on May 3.

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Police said thieves drilled a hole from the rear side of the bank and gained entry. “Rs 1.25-crore cash was looted along with gold ornaments estimated to be valued at over Rs 1 crore in addition to a computer,” an official said.

More than 150 people have lost their lives and over 3,000 injured since ethnic violence broke out on May 3 when a Tribal Solidarity March was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe status.

(With agency inputs)

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