
The Pantheerankava police renewed £ 39 buried in a folder near Kaippalam on Tuesday in connection with the robbery in the middle of the 11th June near the Pantherankava financial institution in Kozhikode, Kerala.
Shibin Lal, the main accused in this case, admitted that he had buried money on a land that was half a kilometer from his house in Mankav. The police discovered money wrapped in Polythen, yet soaked in the rain, and in the process of confirming the total amount.
Mr. Lal escaped with a bag containing 40 ₹ Lakh from the employee of the bank in Pantheerankava in Kozhikod 11 June. He deceived the bank to believe that he had to win gold worth 59 Lakh, which applied for a financial institution in a financial institution in a financial institution for which 40 lakh was, and as soon as it is recovered.
In accordance with this, the bank clerk took the money to the financial institution to help Mr. Lal. But the latter caught the bag and fled from the scene to the scooter, which was later found abandoned near the police station. It was also revealed that the promises of gold produced by Mr. Lal was false.
He was detained for the inspection of Blesk on one of his suspicious hiding places near TenHipalam in Malappuram two days later. Six others were also arrested later, but the police could not get more than 55,000 GBP. The accused originally refused to give out details of the remaining cash.
Published – July 15, 2025 12:32