Unaccounted Rs 2.56 Crore Seized in Gujarat: Police Probe Ongoing
During a routine vehicle inspection in Dahod, Gujarat, police seized Rs 2.56 crore in unaccounted cash from a car. The cash, transported by traditional courier, lacked supporting documents, leading to a case and notifying the Income Tax Department for further investigation on financial malpractices.
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In a startling discovery during a routine vehicle inspection in Dahod, Gujarat, local police seized over Rs 2.56 crore in unaccounted cash on Saturday night. The unexpected find has sparked a rigorous investigation into potential financial misconduct.
The vehicle was intercepted near Dhanpur chowki, as confirmed by Deputy Superintendent of Police AK Kalaswa. Police revealed that the cash was being moved from an 'angadia' firm in Dahod to Vadodara. The driver, Raju Ninama, failed to provide any documentation to verify the money's origin and intended destination.
A case has been registered at Limkheda police station under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). In addition, the Income Tax Department has been alerted to probe deeper into the source of the cash and examine potential financial irregularities.
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