Tip-off leads Delhi cops to Rs3.25 cr in old currency; 5 held

14 Dec 2016

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Delhi Police raided a hotel in Karol Bagh and recovered Rs3.25 crore in demonetised currency from five persons, police said today.

Based on information, the Crime Branch conducted a joint raid with Income Tax officials late last night at Taksh Inn in Karol Bagh and found five persons in two rooms of the hotel carrying a total amount of Rs3.25 crore, said Ravindra Yadav, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime).

The five men are carriers who have been arrested and identified as Ansari Abuzar, Fazal Khan, Ansari Affan, Ladu Ram and Mahaveer Singh, he said. The recovered amount was kept in suitcases and a cardboard box.

It was found during interrogation that the money belongs to some Mumbai-based hawala operators, said the officer.

"They had hired packaging specialists who pack these notes in such a manner that they are undetectable by airport scanning machines. Experts in packaging are using some tapes and wires which pass through X-ray," he said.

The Income Tax department has seized the cash and is analysing the mobile phone details of these people since their phones contain details of a lot of other hawala operators, he added.

 

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