Brazil robbers caught in act tunnelling under bank

16 suspects arrested after already digging 600 metres in daring heist in Sao Paulo

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AFP/Sao Paulo Police
AFP/Sao Paulo Police
AFP/Sao Paulo Police

Sao Paulo: Brazilian robbers tunnelled nearly 600 metres in a daring attempt to rob a bank in Sao Paulo where they hoped to nab millions of dollars, police said.

After a three-month operation, police nabbed 16 suspects late Monday. They swooped just before the alleged gang was able to use its impressively equipped tunnel to enter the safe at a Banco do Brasil branch in the country’s financial capital.

According to the authorities, the men said they were after one billion reals (Dh1.17 billion)

“It would have been the world’s biggest heist,” said police chief Fabio Pinheiro Lopes on Globo television.

Police said work on the tunnel began four months ago, starting from a house several blocks from the bank. It had sophisticated supports, fans and light.

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