The machine was found lying on the road in the market. The amount of cash looted from the machine is yet to be ascertained, said police.
The same ATM machine kiosk was looted by some miscreants in 2017, informed locals.
"Despite repeated occurrence of such incidents, police have failed to trace the looters,” rued Rajesh, a resident of Bahanaga.
Meanwhile, police have started investigation into the matter.
The incident occurred at around 9:30 pm yesterday when the trader, identified as Sukadev Nayak was returning after collecting cash from various customers. Two miscreants in a bike intercepted Nayak, attacked him and decamped with the cash.
A group of passersby later rescued Nayak from the spot and admitted him to Soro hospital. Meanwhile, a case has been registered and police have started investigation into the incident.
According to reports, two robbers posing as guests turned up at the reception party of businessman Ranjan Mohanty’s son on February 29. Like any other guests, the two persons were seen sitting side by side throughout the event.
When family members of the hosts were busy clicking pictures and welcoming guests, the robbers looted a hand bag containing cash and gold ornaments worth nearly Rs 5 to 6 lakh.
“On the day of reception party of my son on February 29, we found that a bag containing cash and gold ornaments was missing at around 11:15 pm. After reviewing the footage from the CCTV camera installed at the wedding venue, we found that two persons were involved in the incident,” said Mohanty after lodging a police complaint.
From the CCTV visuals, one of the miscreants can be seen attempting to steal the bag twice. However, not a single member of the family was unable to spot or suspect the miscreants as they were dressed decently, Mohanty added.
It is not for the first time that such an incident of loot during marriage or reception party has been reported in Bhubaneswar. Earlier, two to three similar cases were reported from different parts of the city and it is suspected that a criminal gang might be behind such incidents of loot.
Anil Patnaik, manager of the hotel informed that, “It is for the first time such an incident occurred at the mandap. Though we had deployed 10 security guards, two suspects managed to enter the venue and decamp with the valuables.”
Patnaik further stated that the accused were identified from the CCTV footage. Meanwhile, police have launched a probe into the incident.