Five persons, including two employees of the financial company, were arrested in this regard, a senior officer said.
The incident came close on the heels of the seizure of Rs 2 crore in the scrapped notes from a car in suburban Bandra on Wednesday.
"The banned notes were kept at the company's office located at Parmeshwari Plaza in Mulund, for exchanging them with new currencies last night," the DCP (Zone VII), Sachin Patil told reporters at a press conference.
The officer said two of the five accused are employees of the financial company.
All the five accused were present in the office when the police seized the banknotes.
"None of them could explain about the possession of the bank notes and could provide details, following which they were arrested," Patil said.
They are identified as Haresh Desh Mehre, Vipul Jain, Malai Doshi, Kung Patel and Krishna Nadar.
Another senior official said it seems the accused were at the office for some kind of business dealing.
On Wednesday night, police had seized Rs 2 crore in the scrapped notes from a car in suburban Bandra and arrested four persons, who turned out to be the employees of a financial company in suburban Andheri.
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