Lone Robber Holdup Bank in Manila, Take Away Over P1M Cash
Manila police and local authorities are now hunting the lone robber who holdup a bank in Paco and took away over P1 million cash.
A man may have taken more than P1 million in cash from a bank in Paco, Manila, after committing a robbery on his own. A man entered the bank and enquired about the car loan, according to the Pandacan Police Station.
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After speaking with the bank manager for a few minutes, the man exited and returned to his parked motorcycle, based on the police report. After a few minutes, he returned to the bank and approached a guard.
He stole the service firearm since the rifle he grabs off his motorcycle was aimed at the guard. He also stole the second security guard’s gun. He chained two guards and ordered all bank employees to the pantry in the back of the bank, based on the complaint.
While the remainder of the employees was being laid to rest, the suspect proceeded to the counter and grabbed money worth between P500,000 and P1 million. The suspect escaped as soon as he had received all of the money.
According to the report, no one on the staff was injured. At the time of the robbery, there were likewise no customers. Police are already looking into who the culprit is and whether or not the bank is secure.
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