Officials said the searches were launched on the premises of an engineer and a contractor.
The sleuths of the department seized over Rs four crore in new currency, mostly in denomination of Rs 2000, some notes of Rs 100, demonetized notes of Rs 500 and a few gold biscuits, they said
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"This is one the highest seizures of the new currency. Some entry operators and bankers are under the scanner," a senior I-T department official said.
They said the department has also found a number of identity cards of various individuals from the searched premises which could have been used to illegally change the old currency with new ones.
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