Deccan Chronicle

`36.34cr linked to terror seized

Probe revealed that entities linked to terrorists were still in possession of demonetise­d currency notes.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Investigat­ion Agency has seized `36.34 crore of demonetise­d banknotes in connection with its ongoing investigat­ions into a terror funding case in the Kashmir Valley, and arrested nine persons here on Tuesday.

Six persons were intercepte­d by an NIA team in Connaught Place area on Monday as they were carrying 28 cartons filled with demonetise­d `1,000 and `500 notes in four vehicles — BMW X3, Hyundai Creta SX, Ford EcoSport and BMW X1, an NIA spokesman said.

The National Investigat­ion Agency has seized `36.34 crore of demonetise­d banknotes in connection with its ongoing investigat­ions into a terror funding case in the Kashmir Valley, and arrested nine persons over the seizure here on Tuesday.

Six persons were intercepte­d by an NIA team in New Delhi’s Connaught Place area on Monday as they were carrying 28 cartons filled with demonetise­d `1,000 and `500 notes in four vehicles, an NIA spokesman said. They were brought to the NIA headquarte­rs for questionin­g, he added, saying `36.34 crore in demonetise­d notes was seized from them. Later, three other members of the gang were also apprehende­d.

“After initial questionin­g, nine people were arrested on Tuesday in the J&K terror funding case and they will be produced in a special NIA court on Wednesday,” an official said. While some of the accused are residents of Delhi, the others hail from Mumbai and J&K.

The spokesman said the NIA had got a lead about their activities while investigat­ing a case on the financing of terror activities in the Kashmir Valley.

During the probe, it emerged that people and entities linked to separatist­s and terrorists were still in possession of a significan­t amount of demonetise­d currency notes that could not be converted into new ones, he said. “Surveillan­ce was mounted on such persons and entities. This led to unearthing of a conspiracy wherein a gang of such persons were making an attempt to convert this demonetise­d money,” the official said. Earlier this year, the NIA had registered a case relating to the funding of terror and other subversive activities in the Valley through hawala channels, where money was coming in from Pakistan and some Gulf countries.

 ?? — AFP ?? Congress workers shout slogans during a protest on the eve of the first anniversar­y of demonetisa­tion, in Mumbai on Tuesday.
— AFP Congress workers shout slogans during a protest on the eve of the first anniversar­y of demonetisa­tion, in Mumbai on Tuesday.

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