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[SIZE=7]Hungry Rat Chews Up $17,500 Worth Of Cash Inside An ATM[/SIZE]
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June 22, 2018 by Brian Warner
Normally when you think of hungry rats, we picture of them eating bread crumbs out of the garbage or entire slices of pizza down in the subway. But as it turns out, rats have a much more sophisticated and diverse palate. Heck, if a rat is hungry enough, he’ll go so far as to scarf down entire pieces of paper. And if a rat is legitimately starving, he’ll demolish and entire ATM worth of money.
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Don’t believe me? Here’s the aftermath of what happened when a rat got into an ATM filled with $17,500:
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[SIZE=7]Rat breaches bank ATM in India, eats $18,000 worth of cash[/SIZE]
Zarir Hussain

GUWAHATI, India (Reuters) - When bank technicians in India were finally summoned to investigate why an ATM (automated teller machine) had not been working for days, they began to smell a rat.
What they found inside the ATM was almost $18,000 worth of shredded Indian rupee notes and one dead rodent that had somehow eluded the machine’s security camera for its next, and last, meal, a State Bank of India (SBI) official said on Thursday.
“The ATM was out of order for a few days and when our technicians opened the kiosk we were shocked to find shredded notes and a dead rat,” said Chandan Sharma, SBI branch manager in the town of Tinsukia in the northeastern state of Assam.
“We have started an investigation into this rare incident and will take measures to prevent a recurrence.”
SBI is India’s largest bank with more than 50,000 ATMs spread across the country. Most ATMs in India have a closed-circuit camera installed for enhanced security.
But an inspection of the camera footage at the ATM in Tinsukia turned up no rat entering it, Sharma said. Of the 2.9 million rupees ($42,685) in the ATM, 1.7 million rupees ($25,022) were recovered intact.
But banknotes worth 1.2 million rupees ($17,662) were destroyed. Photographs taken by a local reporter and reviewed by Reuters after the ATM was opened showed fragments of gray and purple colored notes of 500- and 2000-rupee denominations.

Samaly???

Bank heist level 101, some rupees ili pigwa sweep and someone planted a rat therein, they smelt a rat, the reason they couldn’t smell fish

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Na mwenzio @Baby Panay

hii watu ya G4s wamekua wajanja,they deactivate the machine,wana iba chapaa then throw in a rat isemekane ilikua na njaa:D:D:D

A kiosk guy suffered the same shit when a rat chewed a list of debtors in the estate who had taken foodstuff from his kiosk on credit.