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A daring robbery took place in Raviryal village, Rangareddy district, as a four-member gang stole around Rs 30 lakh in cash from an SBI ATM center on Saturday night. According to the police, the gang arrived at the ATM center at 1:55 am in a car, and one of the members sprayed paint on the surveillance camera’s lens. They then cut off the power supply to the emergency alarm and used an iron rod and gas cutter to open the cash dispensing machine. The gang worked quickly, collecting the cash and leaving without triggering any alarms. The bank officials were alerted the next morning, and the police were informed of the robbery.

The police have formed special teams to track down the suspects, suspecting that an interstate professional gang is involved. The investigation is based on CCTV footage from cameras in the area, which is being analyzed to identify the accused. The police are working to determine the exact size and organization of the gang, with the director of the Maheshwaram police station, P Sunitha Reddy, stating that it appears to be a professional gang. The rapid speed and precision of the operation, completed within four minutes, suggest that the gang has likely carried out similar heists in the past.