Lunch for a million: mice got into an ATM and ate all the money there
In India, a colony of mice has chosen an ATM. The rodents got inside and decided to have lunch with bills. As a result, the mice's meal cost the bank a tidy sum.
The police said that the ATM was not used for three weeks due to a technical malfunction. The lack of attention to technology was taken advantage of by rodent intruders. When a repair specialist arrived at the ATM three weeks later, a surprise awaited him.
Inside, instead of banknotes, there were small pieces of paper, which, on closer inspection, turned out to be former banknotes. Several mice were found among the paper — apparently, the criminals were so full of currency that they could not even escape from the crime scene. The rest of the attackers could not be found.
As a result, it turned out that the mice had gnawed more than a million rupees. But there is also good news: the rodents did not reach all the compartments of the ATM, so another million survived. The bank's employees called the police, but the guards threw up their hands and said they could do nothing, well, they really shouldn't put mice in jail.
Experts said that the ATM will be repaired. And not only will they fix the problems that caused the ATM to initially not work, but they will also make sure that mice hungry for money could not get into the ATM anymore.