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The Great $30 Million Cash Heist in Los Angeles: Hunt for Thieves Intensifies

A gang of thieves stole $30 million in cash from a teller center in Los Angeles. By breaking down various checkpoints and security systems to enter the building. and crack the secure code Sunday last week which falls on Easter Day

Right now, the LA Police and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation Or the FBI working together to find the criminals?

The robbery was one of the largest in LA history, and The Los Angeles Times was the first to report it, citing Police Commissioner Eileen Morales.

Jim McGuffey, an expert on armored vehicles and security, said the incident was “shocking”.

He said such cash storage facilities should have a double alarm system and vibration and motion sensors.

The media reported that the deposit location is owned by GardaWorld, a well-known company in the security industry.

Garda Verde, headquartered in Canada There is also an armored car business. The company did not immediately respond to the AP when asked for comment.

Los Angeles Police Department spokesman David Cuellar said the cash robbery happened at dawn on Sunday at 4:30 a.m.

The crime scene is about 30 kilometers north of downtown LA, in a neighborhood called the San Fernando Valley.

Bird’s eye view released by KABC TV shows The site is likely now covered with plywood sheets covering the side of the building.

LA police and the FBI have not confirmed how much money was stolen or the name of the company that kept the money.

Almost 2 years ago, assets included diamonds and gems. As much as $100 million may have been stolen from a security vehicle belonging to Brink, a major operator in the security industry. And the thief in the said incident has still not been arrested.

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