Bengaluru Robbery: Two women in Bengaluru disguised themselves as boys and broke into the house of an auto-rickshaw driver while he was away on January
13. Their actions were captured on the premises’ CCTV cameras, enabling the police to identify and arrest the accused duo, reported a media report. What Happened? Upon returning home, the auto-rickshaw driver discovered that valuable items were missing. He immediately raised an alarm, alerting neighbors and informing the police. Authorities inspected the premises and the victim filed an official complaint, according to NDTV. The police reviewed the CCTV footage and noted the registration number of the motorcycle the accused used to escape the scene. Investigations traced the vehicle to two Bengaluru residents, Shalu and Neelu, who were subsequently arrested. Also Read: 'Tortured for Her Skin Color, Face': Mother's Big Claims in Bengaluru Dental Student Case Following their arrest, police began probing the background of the women, suspecting their involvement in similar thefts across the city. Massive Robbery Shakes Bengaluru In a separate high-profile incident last November, Bengaluru was rocked by one of its most audacious and meticulously planned robberies. A gang posing as officials from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) executed a daylight heist, escaping with ₹7.1 crore from a CMS Info Systems cash van. The criminals exploited trust, deception, and insider knowledge to pull off the brazen robbery in broad daylight, leaving the city stunned.















