Attempted robbery case in B’Pora
Police Recovers Bank’s CCTV Recorder
SUHAL AJMAL
Bandipora, Dec 18: Police today recovered a CCTV recorder which was missing after some persons unsuccessfully attempted to loot and set ablaze a branch of JK Bank here last week.
Police said the CCTV recorder can provide vital clues in the case and even help in identification of the accused. The CCTV recorder was missing after unidentified persons tried decamp with money from the Main branch of JK Bank on December 14. They had later tried to set it ablaze, however, police and fire and emergency services personnel had managed to extinguish the fire.
A police team led by SHO Bandipora Police Station, Nissar Ahmed Mir today recovered the recorder from the third storey of the Bank building.
“The accused had shifted the CCTV recorder from its original place. Finally we recovered it. We will soon conduct finger printing test on it and decode it to retrieve the images. This will help us to solve the case,” the SHO said.
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