Robbery! Brazil's central bank loses $68m

How do you lose $68m? The central bank of Brazil is asking itself the same question after thieves tunnelled in to bank and made this massive withdrawal.

The central bank of Brazil has fallen victim to thieves who dug a 260 foot (80 metre) tunnel under the bank vault instead of trying to break through two metre thick walls and made off with $67.8 million in Brazil's biggest ever robbery.

The funds were not insured because they were already in the bank's vault, AFX quoted a central bank spokesman as

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