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FLAWLESS HEIST IN DOWNTOWN TORONTO
FLAWLESS HEIST IN DOWNTOWN TORONTO
Royal Candian Bank Headquarters Gets Rubbed Under 25 Minutes | May29th, 2013

Yesterday, a group of proficient robbers successfully burglarised Royal Bank’s headquarters in downtown, Toronto.
Their sophisticated plan was reliant on the modern technology. They wire-taped the major phone line coming out of the bank and also shamed the cell-phone frequency of the area. Then, by making a phone call and informing the bank manger about a “planted bomb” in the building, the manger evacuated the entire building from costumers and personnel for them. Then, they promised the manger (through wired-taped phone line) as the E.T.F (Emergency Task Force) to arrive and dispose the bomb. With no resistance, the robbers entered the bank, clean-out the vaults and flew away from the crime scene in a blink of an eye.
After the departure of robbers, manager hanging on his feet without having a clue about what happened to his bank calls the police. This time, with no delay, the real police arrive to the scene and secure the bank. “I honestly didn’t know what else to do! I was informed that there is a bomb in my bank; I had to act fast and save the lives of dozens of people. So I did the best I could.” Gordon Nixon said, Chief Executive officer of Royal Bank of Canada. The entire robbery in fact happened in less than 25 minutes (since the first phone call, until the departure).
The police have started the investigation. Looking for clues from the wire-taped phone line, to the van used for this heist. “This is one of the most thought-out and cleanest robberies in the Canadian crime history. The amount of preparation and organization on this job is mesmerising. But nothing is perfect, and we are deeply looking for those possible flaws.” Officer McKurty, Chief Sergeant of the E.T.F unit in the scene said. The plan was perfectly mastered enough by the robbers that not a single fingerprint, footprint, or DNA sample was found in the scene. The

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