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The Bank Rio robbery took place on 13 January 2006 in the town of Acassuso, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.It involved Fernando Araujo, the leader and executor of the heist; Mario Vitette Sellanes, called by the media "the man in the gray suit"; [1] Sebastián ("the Martian") and Alberto "Beto" de la Torre; together with the support of associates that did not enter the bank.
Banco Itaú Argentina was an Argentine bank owned by the Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco. [2] [3] [4] The bank was acquired by Banco Macro on November 3, 2023. [5] [6] It was founded in 1998 after the purchase of Banco del Buen Ayre. [7] The bank had 99 bank branches and 140 ATMs across the country and more than 400,000 customers. [citation needed]
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[8] [9] It was documented as “Biggest Bank Robbery” under “Curiosities and wonders” in Limca Book of Records. [10] [11] [12] The Chicago Sun-Times reported that "12 to 15 Sikhs dressed as policemen and armed with submachine guns and rifles escaped with nearly $4.5 million in the biggest bank robbery in Indian history." "No one was injured."
One of the suspected robbers is accused of sexually assaulting a juvenile during a holdup in Frisco, Texas, authorities said.
A man suspected of robbing the Silverdale Timberland Bank branch of a little more than $2,000 and then attempting to flee the country was arrested in Texas and charged Wednesday in Kitsap Superior ...
The Bank Rio robbery took place on 13 January 2006 in the town of Acassuso, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.It involved Fernando Araujo, the leader and executor of the heist; Mario Vitette Sellanes, called by the media "the man in the gray suit"; [1] Sebastián ("the Martian") and Alberto "Beto" de la Torre; together with the support of associates that did not enter the bank.
Banco Itaú began in 1945 under the name Banco Central de Crédito (Central Bank of Credit) and later changed its name to Banco Federal de Crédito (Federal Bank of Credit). In 1964, Banco Federal Itaú S.A. merged Banco Federal de Crédito and Banco Itaú, a rural bank belonging to a group originated in Itaú de Minas, in Minas Gerais state. [1]