Take my money or I will set it on fire

 In the Lebanese capital Beirut, a man took 10 bank employees hostage to withdraw their money. 2 of them are civilians. The accused fired three times in the air to get his demands fulfilled. The man was identified as 42-year-old Alsheikh Hussain. This incident is of a branch of Federal Bank.

Actually, 1 crore 60 lakh rupees of Alsheikh were deposited in the bank, but the bank was refusing to give the money. Angered by this, the person insisted on getting his demand fulfilled by taking people hostage in the bank.

What is the whole matter?
Alsheikh lost his job. He needs money for his father's treatment and running the house. He has Rs 1.60 crore deposited in the bank. Banks going through a crisis in Beirut have put limits on cash withdrawals. Alsheikh wanted to withdraw some money from the bank, but the bank refused to withdraw his money citing rules.

The angry man entered the bank with a gun and a can full of petrol. After firing in the air, he took many people hostage and started asking for their money.

After firing in the air, the accused took several people hostage and started demanding their money.
After firing in the air, the accused took several people hostage and started demanding their money.

Army and police
cordoned off the area The Lebanese army, local police and intelligence agents surrounded the area. The policemen were talking to the gunman so that a compromise could be made. The police appealed to release all the hostages, but the accused released only one hostage.

An eyewitness who ran away from the bank said that the gunman had demanded only Rs 1.5 lakh to pay the medical bills of the hospitalized father.

The Lebanese army, local police and intelligence agents cordoned off the area and dispersed the crowd gathered around it.
The Lebanese army, local police and intelligence agents cordoned off the area and dispersed the crowd gathered around it.

The brother of the
accused gave a clarification. He is always helping others, but this time he is upset. That's why he has taken such a step.

People who came in support of the gunman,
outside the bank, there was a crowd of people whose money is not coming out. The crowd raised slogans against the government, supporting the gunman. People say that due to the failure of the government, it is happening today that even our own money is not coming out of the bank. Because of these conditions people are taking the law into their own hands.

There was a crowd outside the bank who did not withdraw money.  Supporting the gunman, people raised slogans against the government.
There was a crowd outside the bank who did not withdraw money. Supporting the gunman, people raised slogans against the government.

Lebanon , which is going through an economic crisis in the country,
is facing the worst economic crisis in its history, with three-quarters of the population plunging into poverty. The Lebanese pound is down more than 90% against the US dollar. Banks in Lebanon, which have been going through a cash crunch since the end of 2019, have put limits on cash withdrawals. After this, customers are going to have problems in withdrawing cash.

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