The system was developed, after closely studying the modus operandi of looters, who were merely bothered about the security system, because they break open the ATM by damaging the CCTV camera and close the shutter, so they were not noticed at any point of time, putting pressure on bankers as well as police to track the culprit, D Radhakrishnan, Managing Director, Sinta Systems, told reporters here.
The cost of the device is Rs.1.50 lakh, Radhakrishnan said.
Launching the system, Martin Chezian, Deputy General Manager, Tamil Nadu Mercantile Bank, Coimbatore Region, said incidents of thefts in ATMs across India were increasing and it would be beneficial for bankers and help minimise thefts.
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