The seizure was made during intensified vehicle checks in the early hours by election department and police officials to prevent money being taken for bribing voters.
The amount was kept in two bags, each containing Rs.67 lakh and the two passengers, proceeding to Kerala in a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation bus, were taken into custody for questioning as they were unable to provide proper documents for carrying the money, police said.
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Meanwhile, a Karaikal report said a Flying Squad led by Deputy Collector Manikandan seized 10.1 lakh from an individual during the vehicle check last night.
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