The document summarizes several unsolved robbery cases in India. It describes a 1987 heist at the Opera House branch in Mumbai where men posing as CBI officers stole Rs. 35 lakh. It also details the massive 2007 Chelembra bank robbery in Kerala where robbers made off with 80 kilograms of gold and Rs. 2.5 crore totaling Rs. 80 crore. Additionally, it outlines a recent Rs. 25 crore robbery of Samsung phone parts from a truck in Delhi. Many of these major heists remain unsolved mysteries despite police investigations.
3. Introduction
• Our country have many more mysteries story in their basket.
• There are many solved robbery in India happening and
increasing day by day
• Mumbai police not showing any interest in these mysteries
robbery
• And now they became unsolved heist cases in Indian history
• The few are we try to described…
4. 1987 Opera House heist
• Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's latest film, 'Special 26', is based on a
real-life 1987 heist
• A group of men posing as CBI officers conducted an income tax raid on
the Opera House branch of Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri in Mumbai on
March 19, 1987
• The booty roughly came up to Rs 35 lakh
5. Chelembra bank Robbery
• The Chelambra bank robbery in the Malappuram district of Kerala, is
considered to be one of the biggest and most sensational bank robberies
in the crime history of India
• In a plot reminding that of films, a group of thieves robbed the bank to
escape with an estimated amount of over 80 million Indian rupees
• In the early hours of 30 December 2007, the robbers made a hole in the
floor of the South Malabar Gramin Bank and got away with 80
kilograms of gold and 2,500,000 rupees, a total value of 80 million
Indian Rupees
6. 25-Cr Robbery of Samsung Phone Parts
• The police say this is the biggest such heist in the city
• A group of robbers made off with a truck containing electronic goods worth Rs.25 crore in
Delhi
• The truck, carrying electronic goods and machine parts from Samsung, was on its way from
Indira Gandhi airport to Noida
• As it reached Sarita Vihar in South Delhi, it was intercepted and stopped by a car, said police
sources
• Armed men got out of the car and beat up the driver and the helper. Then they disabled the
GPS locator of the truck and drove it off
• The truck is yet to be found although several police teams are on the lookout for it. Four men
have been detained in the case
• Raids are being carried out in Mathura and other parts of western and central Uttar Pradesh.
Samsung was transporting components imported from Korea that included integrated circuit
and motherboard of high-end mobile phones
7. Bank heists remain unsolved
mysteries
• Six men looted about Rs 38 lakh from the Mumbai District Central
Cooperative Bank Ltd at Ghatkopar this February
• Till date, not a single paisa has been recovered
• The anti-robbery squad of the crime branch, led by inspector Vijay Salaskar,
killed Ramesh Prajapati a few days later and said he was the mastermind of
the Ghatkopar heist despite earlier claims that the robbery was the handiwork
of the Nadar gang
8. conclusion
• I think some robbery become mystery for India.
• Robbery not take only money, but also the future of
developing country
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• Police have take some strict action against this criminals