Crime against Bankers

Indian Bank Employee attacked with Sickle (Long Knife)


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An employee working with Indian Bank has been attacked with Sickle (हसिया). As per reports, the incident took place on Tirupati Branch. More details about this incident are being investigated and we will update you soon. Watch video below 👇

Case Update

The victim has been identified as a private employee who is working with Indian Bank. The police have identified the accused as S. Sathish, aged 35. According to reports, Sathish entered the bank premises and attacked G. Dinesh, 33, leaving him with a cut injury on his ear. The police suspect Sathish may be mentally unstable, and they believe previous enmity could have motivated the attack.

Investigations revealed that Sathish and Dinesh had previously worked together at a private bank in Nandanam. On Thursday, around 12:30 pm, Sathish arrived at the bank and assaulted Dinesh with a sickle, causing injuries to his ear and back.

Other bank employees managed to restrain Sathish and handed him over to the police. Meanwhile, Dinesh was rushed to a hospital, where he is currently undergoing treatment. It was further discovered that Sathish had been terminated from his job at the Nandanam bank due to health issues. However, he held Dinesh responsible for his dismissal, which fueled animosity between them.

The police reported that Sathish had been tracking Dinesh for months and traveled from Thiruvananthapuram to Chennai on Wednesday night with the intent to attack him. The authorities confirmed that further investigations into the incident are ongoing.

One Comment

  1. I request that AIBOC and UFBEU should file PIL (Public Interest Litigation) जन हित याचिका
    in context of continuously physically harmful attacks on Banks’ employees and officers.
    Second PIL should be filed in context of posting of Armed guards in Branches, in absence of both, the Bank’s white collar job may loose the grace of service and the Banks will be unable to end use of Human Resources
    at present and in future also.

    It is a matter of serious concern and our coming generation will not excuse for the same.

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