Police finally solve the case of bank employees' missing laptops
Two housekeeping staff members of a private bank in Thane, Maharashtra, have been arrested for stealing laptops worth Rs 4.5 lakh. They took advantage of their knowledge of the bank's operations and targeted new employees who received laptops as p...

Most of the employees would casually keep the laptops and the accused would discreetly place the stolen laptops in the dustbin, covering them with plastic bags to avoid detection on the CCTV cameras, a police official said.
They would then go to the basement, where there was no surveillance, and escape with the stolen laptops, the official said. The bank, which has an corporate office in the Wagle estate area, initially conducted an internal investigation but found nothing suspicious, according to the police officer.
However, upon launching their own probe, the police used a combination of technical analysis and human intelligence to identify and apprehend the culprits. The accused admitted to the theft during questioning and also revealed that they had targeted unlocked lockers, in addition to stealing the laptops.
So far, the police have recovered six laptops. The investigation is ongoing, and efforts are being made to locate the third suspect who is currently on the run.
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