Hindustan Times (Patiala)

₹5-cr banned notes seized, 7 held

- Abhishek Behl n abhishek.behl@hindustant­imes.com

The crime branch of Gurgaon police seized ₹5 crore in old currency notes from a house in Sector 15 from seven persons. The seven were arrested. Acting on a tipoff, the crime branch formed a team, which kept a track of the suspects for last 15 days, and ultimately caught them on Thursday along with the demonetise­d currency.

“There was specific intelligen­ce that few men from Delhi and other states were engaged in storing and moving demonetise­d cash in Gurgaon. Our team patiently waited for the accused to bring in the banned notes and caught them red-handed,” Sumit Kuhar, DCP (crime), said.

The notes were stuffed in plastic boxes and were in the denominati­ons of ₹500 and ₹1,000. Currency notes of both these denominati­ons had been banned by the Union government on November 8 last year.

A team of crime branch officials from Palam Vihar, led by inspector Sajjan Singh Dalal, ASI Murari and head constables Kuldeep, Vikas and Vinod conducted the raid at a house in Sector 15 and caught the men with the money.

Police sources said that the accused are connected to the real estate sector and had interstate connection­s. The money that was seized in Gurgaon had come from Jaipur, and the crime branch had received the tip- off around 15 days earlier, but it had been waiting for the right time to conduct the search.

Around ₹6 crore more in old notes has been moved by the couriers, the sources added.

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