Noida, Sep 21 : Two security guards on duty at a bank here were on Friday killed in a failed robbery attempt, police said.
The bodies lying in the guard room were discovered by another guard who reached the Punjab National Bank (PNB)'s circle office branch at Sector-1 for his morning shift duty.
The deceased guards were identified as Mudrika Prasad, 50, and Mukesh Yadav, 35, both employed with a private security firm. They had been attacked with sticks and sharp objects on their heads between 2 a.m and 4 a.m on Friday, Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Pal Sharma said.
The attackers gained entry into the bank by using the keys but could not break open the strong room in the basement. The police are suspecting an insider's role in the crime as one theory is that the robbers could possibly be having the keys with them beforehand.
"Two masked attackers wearing security guard's dress are seen in the CCTV footage. The suspects have been identified and the investigation is underway and soon the entire plot would be revealed," SSP Sharma told IANS.
"No robbery has been reported by the bank. Although the attackers attempted it, they failed to execute," he added.
The officer informed that before escaping, the robbers took away the recording of one of the CCTVs to avoid detection. But their actions were caught on another CCTV.
"The accused made a friendly entry as they unlocked the main door with a key and did not cut the lock. There is possibility that some insider may be involved in the crime. We are also examining the previous employees such as ground staff data to establish it," Sharma said.
The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination. While Mukesh Yadav was a native of Uttar Pradesh's Mainpuri, Mudrika Prasad belonged to Delhi. Both had been working as security guards for the last few years.
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Pune (PTI): Police have registered a case of voyeurism against a television journalist in Pune for allegedly filming a woman in an objectionable position without her consent at a lodge in the city, officials said on Saturday.
The FIR was filed against Rohan Kadam under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 77 (voyeurism) and 3(5) (common intention) at the Vishrambaug police station here, while the complaint mentions that he was accompanied by three other journalists, they said.
The incident took place on April 8 when the accused had checked into a room at a lodge in Budhwar Peth, which houses a red light area.
In her complaint, the woman said that while she was wearing her saree after establishing "physical relations with a customer", she realised that an unidentified person was filming her through a net above the partition wall between the rooms.
She opened the door of her room and knocked on the adjacent door, asking the person to come out, the FIR said.
"The woman sought clarification from Kadam, who gave vague answers and refused to show his phone. When the lodge operator, the woman and others questioned him, he claimed that they were a group of four journalists conducting a sting operation," it said.
Police said Kadam was assaulted when he allegedly tried to flee from the spot.
The woman later approached the Vishrambaug police station and lodged a complaint.
"We have registered a case in this regard and further probe is on," a police officer said.
Meanwhile, the Pune Union of Working Journalists (PUWJ) has written a letter to city Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar, seeking action against the journalist for the alleged act.
In the letter, the journalists' body said there were murmurs that some journalists and others were trying to ensure that no offence is registered in the matter.
"We do not agree with this and clarify that PUWJ will not come in the way of the probe," the letter stated.
