Bank Robbery — Inference From Possession of Recently Stolen Money is a type of bank robbery that involves a person or group of people suspected of taking money from a bank by force, threat or intimidation. This type of bank robbery is inferred from possession of recently stolen money and is most commonly done using a weapon. This type of robbery is illegal in all countries and is punishable by law. There are two main types of bank robbery — Inference From Possession of Recently Stolen Money: armed robbery and unarmed robbery. Armed robbery involves the use of a weapon or threat of force to obtain money. Unarmed robbery involves the use of force or intimidation, such as physical force or verbal threats, to obtain money, but does not involve the use of a weapon. Both types of bank robbery are serious crimes and can result in imprisonment and/or fines.