Uttar Pradesh: Angry cash-strapped customers vandalise banks

In three separate incidents, livid customers protest at bank branches after not getting cash due to the post demonetisation cash crunch.

Update: 2016-12-20 06:21 GMT
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Muzaffarnagar: A group of angered customers pelted stones at the SBI branch in Kakroli village here due to shortage of cash after demonetisation, police said on Tuesday.

The branch manager Chander Mohan lodged a complaint alleging that some persons pelted stones at the bank on Monday evening and damaged property while protesting against the shortage of cash at the bank, SHO Anand Mishra said. Police has registered a case against unidentified persons in this connection, he added.

In a similar incident at Fatehpur village in Shamli district, about 40 km from here, customers vandalised the branch of UP Gramin Bank on Monday after they were unable to get cash, police said.

People blocked the Shahpur-Kandhla road here after the bank in their area ran out of cash, police said. Police later intervened and cleared the road for traffic movement.

In Jalalabad town of Shamli district, irate people blocked the Delhi-Saharanpur road as they were turned down by the PNB branch.

Traffic movement was affected for several hours due the protests in these areas on Monday.

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