Gurugram, Dec. 11 -- Four men were arrested on Tuesday for allegedly looting Rs.23.48 lakh from two employees of a currency exchange firm after taking them hostage inside a hotel room in Sector 57, said police on Wednesday. Police identified the suspects as Mohammad Talim alias Tanvir, 29, of Balwa in Uttar Pradesh's Shamli; Pammi alias Pomi (single name), 30, of Ramsarai; Rohit Kumar alias Nona, 26; and Navin Kumar, 26, of Bibipur, all in Jind. Talim was arrested from Gurugram and the rest three from Jind on Tuesday. Looted cash and items were yet to be recovered, said police. Sandeep Turan, public relations officer of Gurugram police, said that the suspects had contacted a currency exchange firm in Sector 56 on November 1 asking for their help to convert $26000. "The suspects had told the firm that they were staying in a hotel in Sector 57 following which two of the employees reached there on a motorcycle with Rs.23.48 lakh in cash on November 2," he said. Turan said that once one of the suspects took the employees inside their room, three other suspects hiding inside the bathroom came out and took the two employees hostage at gunpoint. Investigators said that they tied the limbs, closed their mouths with masking tapes and looted the cash they had brought for exchange along with their mobile phones and motorcycle. Police said they fled from the room after locking it from outside. Later, hotel employees freed them after opening the room and alerted the police control room about the incident on the same day. On complaint of one of the employees, an FIR was registered against unidentified suspects under sections 127(2) (wrongful confinement), 309(4) (Robbery with restraint) and 311 (robbery with attempt to cause death, hurt) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Arms Act at Sector 56 police station on the same day and the case was handed over the crime branch. Investigators said that a fifth associate who operates from abroad is also involved....