Three people have been arrested in India after a daring 70m rupees ($800,000; £600,000) heist in which armed men posing as central bank officials robbed an ATM cash van.
On Saturday police in the southern city of Bengaluru said they had cracked the case and recovered 57.6m rupees of the money stolen three days earlier.
"Our investigation is on track to get the remaining amount," Bengaluru police commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh told reporters.
Singh later told the BBC three suspects had been detained. "We are looking for two to three more," he added.
Those people arrested include Gopal Prasad, an employee of cash transport company CMS, J Xavier, a former CMS worker, and Annappa Naik, a local police constable.







