The Free Press Journal

Man held from Kurar for ‘money distributi­on’ plan

- STAFF REPORTER

Kurar Police intercepte­d a 30year-old man near Dindoshi on Sunday night, acting on a tip-off, and seized Rs 24,000 cash from him.

While police found no evidence marking his affiliatio­n to any political party on him, they have not ruled out the possibilit­y of this man distributi­ng cash to influence voters. Kurar Police alerted the Election Commission

(EC) and approached the magistrate court to seek permission to investigat­e the case further.

Police said that they received a tip-off about a man distributi­ng cash in Dindoshi area, a night before the Maharashtr­a assembly elections. Kurar Police immediatel­y swung into action and laid a trap near Dindoshi. Around 10 pm, a man matching the descriptio­n given by the police informer arrived and was intercepte­d. He identified himself as Raju Moharkar and was frisked by the police.

During frisking, police found him carrying an envelope with Rs 24,000 cash. When police asked him for an explanatio­n, Moharkar said, he was taking the money to help a friend in need and was not connected to any political party. After repeated attempts to ascertain the purpose of carrying this amount and the source from where he got this cash, elicited no convincing reply, the police detained Moharkar and alerted the EC officials.

Moreover, police also did not find Morarkar with any item suggesting his affiliatio­n to any political party. However, police suspect Moharkar is involved with some political party. While the returning officer of EC took over the investigat­ion, Kurar police have appealed to the court to allow them to conduct a parallel investigat­ion.

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