Rats have been blamed after bank notes that amount to 1.2m rupees (£13,300, $17,600) were found shredded to bits in a malfunctioning cash machine in Assam, India.
Technicians arrived to fix the malfunctioning ATM and were shocked to see the money in it destroyed. Pictures of the shredded bank notes at the State Bank of India branch in Tinsukia district were widely shared on Twitter.
Rats have been suspected to be responsible for the damage. In one of the pictures shared online, a dead rodent can be seen lying in the midst of the shredded cash. Police, according to the Hundustan Times report say, the rodents probably entered the machine through a hole for wiring.
Also Police official Prakash Sonowal say the machine had been out of action for about 12 days, the Hindustan Times added. Technicians who took the unit apart found banknotes of 2,000 and 500 rupee denominations destroyed but managed to salvage another 1.7m rupees, officials said.
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