The ATM where the heist was carried out (ANI) 
Tamil Nadu

Kerala ATM heist accused’s leg amputated

The suspect, later identified as Mohammed Azar Ali (30), was part of the seven-member gang that carried out the heist.

PTI

NAMAKKAL: The right lower limb of a suspect in the ATM heist in Kerala’s Thrissur district, who sustained bullet injuries, was amputated at a government hospital in Coimbatore, police said on Monday.

The suspect, later identified as Mohammed Azar Ali (30), was part of the seven-member gang that carried out the heist.

He was shot at and nabbed by the police when he attacked them and attempted to flee with a money bag while his associate Jamal, the container truck driver, was gunned down by police after he assaulted the latter and made a bid to escape.

The gang from Haryana was nabbed after a dramatic chase in Kumarapalayam on September 27.

Doctors attending Ali advised amputation as the blood supply in the limb was affected due to the bullet injury, a police official said.

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