Gunmen seize $875,000 in Baghdad heist

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Gunmen, including some wearing police uniforms, stole at least 1.25 billion Iraqi dinars ($875,000) in the second major heist in central Baghdad in 10 days, a police source said on Tuesday.

BAGHDAD: Gunmen, including some wearing police uniforms, stole at least 1.25 billion Iraqi dinars ($875,000) in the second major heist in central Baghdad in 10 days, a police source said on Tuesday.     
 
The source said the gunmen took the money from people who were picking up money for salaries from a bank in the Karrada district of Baghdad on Tuesday morning.      
 
Earlier the source said the money was for Industry Ministry salaries but the Industry Ministry denied that, saying it was for a state-run company.     
 
An Interior Ministry source said the gunmen stormed the bank itself and took as much as 2 billion dinars ($1.4 million).   
 
There were no injuries reported in the robbery.      Last week gunmen wearing Iraqi army uniforms ambushed a security vehicle transporting money to the Central Bank and made off with $1 million, police and Interior Ministry sources said.    
 
Four private security guards were kidnapped in the daylight robbery in busy Sadoun Street in central Baghdad in an attack that highlighted the lawlessness gripping the capital.