KADAPA: An angry mob attacked the State Bank of India branch at Yerramukkapalli in Kadapa district and vandalised furniture on Friday. They also hurled stones breaking the window panes. Police rushed to the bank and dispersed the irate mob.People, who were standing in long queues, grew restless after they came to know that the bank has run short of money. They entered into a heated argument with the bank staff before vandalising the furniture.Police registered a case and took a man into custody.In a separate incident, employees and farmers staged a dharna outside the SBI branch at Nandikotkur town in Kurnool district.They blocked the arterial Guntur-Kurnool road resulting in a huge traffic snarl.The police had a hectic time in convincing the agitators to move out. In Nandikotkur too, the bank ran out of cash.Reports of protests have come in from other parts of Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra. Meanwhile, cases of policemen growing rest less in Andhra Pradesh are increasing by the day. With pressure mounting on them due to long queues outside ATMs and banks, and manning check posts on highways to curb transfer of unaccounted for money in vehicles, many policemen are losing their cool. Several instances of the policemen behaving rudely with people outside banks and ATMs have been reported from different parts of the state in the last 22 days, forcing director-general of police N Sambasiva Rao to express his apologies to the affected people.Reports of policemen using mild force have come in from certain parts of the state. Neither banks or state government authorities made proper arrangements to maintain queue or issue tokens.RBI has no space for old notesHyderabad: To make space for demonetised notes at various currency chests, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked banks to retain demonetised notes which otherwise would have come for destruction purpose to RBI. Both RBI and banks are facing space problems to store demonetized notes.