Assam: Demonetised currency notes worth Rs 10 lakh seized, 1 held

EastMojo,
September 01, 2019

Tinsukia: Even more than two years after Prime Minister Narendra Modi demonetised notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations, Assam police seized demonetised currency notes having a face value of Rs 10 lakh during checking at a mobile check-post in Assam's Golaghat district and nabbed a local resident, an official said.

The scrapped banknotes in denominations of Rs 500 were found stuffed in a bag carried by the accused, Biman Gogoi alias Pinku, a resident of Merapani in the district.

Talking to EastMojo, additional superintendent of Golaghat police Surjeet Singh Panesar said, "We had information about a person planning to exchange demonetised notes with new currency."

"Based on the leads, we established a contact and laid a trap. The operation was led by deputy suprintendent of police Partha Pratim Saikia under supervision of SP Pushpraj Singh," Panesar said, adding: "On Saturday evening, we intercepted a vehicle at a mobile check-post and recovered the demonetised currency."

Panesar said that the money was brought from Nagaland. "We suspect that the money might belong to a terror outfit. Investigation is underway and interrogation of the accused will throw more light," he added.

According to sources, two more persons were picked up in this connection.

https://www.eastmojo.com/assam/2019/09/01/assam-demonetised-currency-notes-worth-rs-10-lakh-seized-1-held

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