Assam Director General of Police (Law and Order) Kuladhar Saikia said that he had held a meeting with heads of Reserve Bank of India and other banks in the state yesterday to keep track of deposits of large sums of money in at the branches near the border and immediately inform police about it.
Police have also taken steps to keep a watch on decoys being used by militants to deposit their old currency notes in bank branches, Saikia said.
"The terrorists are also attempting to take out money through middlemen, contractors and opening fictitious bank accounts to deposit their money," Saikia said, adding "Since demonetisation, Assam Police have found three suspicious transactions of Rs 1.5 crore, Rs 50 lakh and a few lakhs.
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