Seven held with demonetised notes of Rs 96.9 lakh in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, Apr 29 (IANS): Seven persons, including one from Kerala, were arrested here with demonetised notes of the face value of Rs 96.9 lakh, police said on Saturday.

"On a tip-off, we searched two cars parked near Barton Centre on MG Road on Friday and took seven persons into custody for trying to exchange old currency notes with the face value of Rs 96.9 lakh," said Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime, Chandra Gupta.

The arrested were identified as Shivaprasad B., 50, Shivalingappa A., 55, Ravikumar G., 24 (all from Bengaluru), Manjunath J, 24 and Basavaraj B, 30 from Tumakuru district, Abdul Rehaman K., 50, from Kerala.

They were charged under Sections 420 of Indian Penal Code, 41B of Criminal Procedure Code and 7 of the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act, 2017.

Both cars were also impounded.

The arrested were presented in a court, which sent them to 14 days judicial custody.

This was the fourth seizure of demonetised notes in barely over a month. Two men were arrested here with demonetised notes of Rs 1.28 crore on March 23, four men were arrested here with old notes with the face value of Rs 4.98 crore on March 28, and 14 men were arrested here with notes with the face value of Rs 9.10 crore on April 2.

The Narendra Modi-led central government demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes on November 8 last year.

  

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    That's an average of 13.8 lakhs per head! Should it make news when our friend of good times owes 9000 cr., and SBI already written off 1201 cr., by skimming into state coffers?

    The government is keeping us the electorate entertained with such comical snoops to prove that the demonetization was in our favor when the real truth is that they want more money in the coffers.

    Demonetization was actually the spring board for digital and cashless which are supposed to yield more in service and tax charges from our pockets to the coffers.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    No surprise, Bengaluru is capital of MOST CORRUPT state in country!

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  • Devkumar, New Delhi

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Hope if it was given to the common people we would have received 15 lakhs

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Better to verify whether they are supported or belongs to any political parties

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    He lost only Rs. 100.
    That is what the Kabadiwala would have given him for Junk ...

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Sat, Apr 29 2017

    Boda sheera? Kaasla pondu, Carla pondu..ha ha

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