Massive I-T raids across India, new currency worth Rs 3.18 cr seized in Bengaluru, Panjim, Faridabad

In a raid in a hotel in Delhi's Karol Bagh, Rs 3.25 crore was seized in old notes

A man counting Rs 2,000 notes. Photo: Shutterstock
A man counting Rs 2,000 notes. Photo: Shutterstock
ANI Bengaluru
Last Updated : Dec 14 2016 | 11:25 AM IST
Raids are being carried out across the country by the Income Tax Department in the wake of the burgeoning fake currency racket post demonetisation, as currencies both new and old have been seized in large amounts from Bengaluru, Panjim and Faridabad besides the national capital.

Rs 2.25 crore has been seized in Bengaluru by the I-T Department in new currency, while Rs 68 lakh has been seized in Panjim.

In Faridabad, four were arrested with new currency of over Rs 25 lakh in the new Rs 2000 notes.

Meanwhile, in Delhi, yet another raid was carried out at a hotel in Karol Bagh following which the massive amount of Rs 3.25 crore was recovered in old notes.

Upon interrogation it was found that the money belongs to some Bombay based hawala operators, who have hired packaging specialists who pack these notes in such a manner that it was even undetectable by airport scanning machines.

These experts in packaging use a particular type of tape and wires which passes through X-ray also without being detected.

The I-T Department has seized the cash and is analysing the mobile details which allegedly contain details of lot of other hawala operators.

This recent raid comes in the wake of yet another raid carried out in the national capital, where in a joint raid conducted by the I-T Department and the Delhi Police, Rs 13.5 crore was recovered from a law firm in Greater Kailash area.

Acting on a tip-off, the police recovered Rs 2.5 crore in new currency notes and the balance in old currency notes from the T&T law firm owned by Rohit Tondon late on Saturday night.

Following the massive raids on the premises of three Chennai-based businessmen, the I-T Department last Saturday confirmed seizing Rs 24 crore in new currency notes in Vellore, Tamil Nadu.

During an investigation, the I-T department found out that some cash was hidden in a car in Vellore, upon which it was discovered that all currency was in the form of Rs 2,000 notes in 12 boxes of Rs 2 crore each.

Upon interrogation of those detained in Chennai, a breakthrough was made in the recovery of this cash wherein the I-T sleuths laid a trap for the person transporting Rs 24 crore in Vellore and subsequently seized the currency. Interrogation is currently underway of those who were detained in Chennai which could lead to further recoveries.

Following demonetisation, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had carried out massive raids in 50 branches of 10 banks across the nation in an attempt to keep a tab on those account holders, who deposited huge amounts at one time.
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First Published: Dec 14 2016 | 11:21 AM IST

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