Rs 12 lakh were seized by police from three alleged drug smugglers in Punjab while Rs 18 lakh in new currency notes were recovered from Sector 57 in Noida on the outskirts of national capital and three men arrested last evening by a team of Uttar Pradesh Anti Terrorist Squad and Income Tax Department.
The Income Tax department seized alleged unaccounted assets worth Rs 10.50 crore from a former tea seller after raids were conducted against him in Surat.
"The total value of the assets seized from the financier, who earlier worked as a 'chaiwala', is Rs 10.50 crore," I-T sources said.
They said of his bank lockers have been opened till now, and there are four more.
The department seized Rs 66 lakh cash, all in new Rs 2000 notes, in Hyderbad. The first incident was reported at the Telugu Academy in Himayatnagar on December 16 when an I-T team intercepted few people who ran into a nearby apartment on seeing the team.
In the second incident in the same city on December 17, department investigators along with police intercepted a speedingHonda Activa in the Tank Bund area.
"Cash of Rs 30 lakh in Rs 2000 denomination was found with two persons.The case is being probed," they said.
More seizured were made in Andhra Pradesh today as nine persons were detained in Duppada village in Vizianagaram while trying to exchange notes.
"Cash worth Rs 18.7 lakh, most of it in new Rs 2,000 denomination and rest in Rs 100 notes, was recovered from them after police raided a house near Palanuru at Duppada junction," said I Town Circle Inspector P. Sobhan Babu.
Cash totalling Rs 58,000 in new curreny was also seized from two customs officials in Pallia town on India-Nepal border last night, UP police said today.
In Amritsar, three persons have been arrested with 600 gram of heroin and Rs 12 lakh in new high-value currency in Punjab's Amritsar district.
The three were arrested outside a Suvidha centre in Pataka market on Chamrang road before they could deliver the heroin. Police said a total of Rs 15.49 lakh was seized from them, and out of that Rs 12 lakh was in the new high-value notes.
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