Afghan central bank branch employees raid their own bank and run

investigators believe the group has escaped to Pakistan


Reuters February 21, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN: Staff at a branch of Afghanistan's central bank in southern Kandahar province may have got away with as much as 81 million Afghanis ($1.4 million) when they robbed their own bank and ran, an official said on Saturday.

Security cameras showed the bank's vault had been cleaned out, but investigators were waiting to gain access before confirming the total missing, he said.

"Yesterday we could only open one of the treasury's doors. We hope to open the next one today," the central bank director for Afghanistan's southwestern region, Fazel Ahmad Azimi, said.

Weak regulation undermines confidence in Afghanistan's fragile banking system, which has yet to fully recover from a 2010 scandal over a bank that collapsed triggering a financial crisis.

An international financial watchdog last year threatened to place Afghanistan on a blacklist and has since warned it needs to do more to enforce laws to regulate its banking sector.

The Kandahar raid is believed to have been carried out by a senior official at the bank, an employee of nine years, with the help of his son and brother-in-law who were also on staff, according to Azimi.

The robbery at the branch in Spin Boldak near the border with Pakistan was discovered on Thursday and investigators believed the group has escaped to Pakistan.

The group had removed CCTV recordings before fleeing to Pakistan, Azimi said, but investigators were hopeful that footage might be recovered from the memory chip of the security cameras.

COMMENTS (3)

jagmohan | 9 years ago | Reply @Zara.......please wait,investigation will tell where looters have run away to.It is a possibility that they may have run to a secure place to save themselves and the cash. Moreover such a large scale loot of one's house needs planning and precaution and a distant place is taken safe.The incident has shaken confidence of every body.
zara | 9 years ago | Reply nvestigators believed the group has escaped to Pakistan. The group had removed CCTV recordings before fleeing to Pakistan, azimi said" See beauty of biased western media no prof produced that they fleed to pak and yet they are saying removed cctv before going to pak. And how with this enormus cash they can get in pak. Fata region has fighting going on, these bank officials arent some terrain hardened fighters getting through border.
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