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Man with fake ‘bomb’ demands Rs 55 lakh from bank to pay medical bills in Maharashtra: Cops
Updated On: 06 June, 2021 12:00 AM IST | Wardha | PTI
A letter claimed the "suicide bomber" was suffering from a terminal ailment and needed the money to pay exorbitant medical bills.

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A bank branch in Wardha in Maharashtra was the scene of an intense drama after a man walked in masked and handed over a piece of paper to a staffer informing that he intended to set off a bomb he was carrying if payment of Rs 55 lakh was not made in 15 minutes, the police said on Saturday.
The incident happened in a bank in Sevagram on Friday afternoon, an official said, adding that the letter claimed the "suicide bomber" was suffering from a terminal ailment and needed the money to pay exorbitant medical bills.
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