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No Cash Spilled On The Highway As Armored Bullion Van Overturns In Lagos In Crash With Mercedes C-Class

No cash spilled on the highway as armored bullion van overturns in Lagos in crash with Mercedes-Benz.
Bullion van belongs to YSY Limited, which operates fleets of armored Cash-In-Transit vehicles for the banking industry.
Per the insignia on the rear cargo area of the truck, the bullion van belongs to licensed Cash-In-Transit (CIT) operator, YSY Limited, which operates fleets of fully armored Cash-In-Transit vehicles for the banking industry.
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Unlike recent similar incidents in the United States and South Africa, the overturned billion van didn’t spill its valuable loads – which are mostly cash – onto a busy motorway.
While Autojosh can’t say whether goods were in transit at the time of crash, YSY said its vehicles boasts high-level ballistic protection (CEN B6/BR6 standards) and immobilization systems for secure transportation of valuables.
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