Rs 5.75 crore in scrapped notes seized in Bengaluru, 15 arrested


Bengaluru, Jun 6 (IANS): Fifteen persons were arrested from Bengaluru on Tuesday and demonetised currency totalling Rs 5.75 crore was seized from them, police said on Tuesday.

This followed the search of a car parked in front of a hotel at Basavanagudi on a tip, Deputy Commissioner of Police S.D. Sharanappa told reporters here.

The three persons were arrested on charges of trying to exchange scrapped currency totalling Rs 2.15 crore, he said.

A car, a two-wheeler and two mobile phones were seized from Iqbal Mohammad, 40, S. Rajesh, 30, and Ravindranath, 44, all from Bengaluru.

Later, P. Sadashiva, 38, and E. Harsha, 40, were arrested on the PES College Main Road along with old notes totalling Rs 1.12 crore. Two mobile phones were seized from them.

Two persons were caught in Gandhi Bazaar while trying to exchange Rs 50 lakh in scrapped notes. A sport utility vehicle and two mobile phones were seized from J. Suresh, 32, and R. Raghunandan, 32.

Four persons were held in Subramanyapura area with demonetised notes totalling Rs 98 lakh. They are C.H. Bharath, 21, K. Srinivas, 50, both from Bengaluru; S.R. Srinivasamurthy, 48, and M.R. Chandre Gowda, 31, from Chikballapur district.

Bengaluru residents V. Murali, 39, G. Balaji, 36, Shafiq Ahmed, 39, and M. Manjunath, 25, were arrested and Rs 1 crore in scrapped notes were seized from them apart from a car.

All the 15 have been booked under the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act, 2017.

Similar seizures of scrapped notes and arrests were made in the city earlier too.

On March 23, two men were arrested with demonetised notes totalling Rs 1.28 crore. On March 28, four men were arrested with old notes totalling Rs 4.98 crore.

On April 2, 14 men were arrested with demonetised notes adding up to Rs 9.1 crore. On April 15, former corporator V. Nagaraj's residence and office were raided and demonetised notes totalling Rs 14.8 crore were seized.

On April 29, seven persons were arrested with Rs 96.9 lakh in scrapped currency. And on June 5, five persons were held with Rs 2.50 crore in old notes.

  

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    According to many news articles the RBI has already received more notes than those that were officially printed and yet you still find crores of them still our there during these raids.................Can someone explain this mystery?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    Acche Din dream is over ...

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  • Rajesh, dubai

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    When Government demonetised the old notes and gave public to exchange it during the grace period.... why they have to extend the exchange dates.... If it is not extended why these people are carrying these old notes. Is there any back door exchange of old notes?????

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    Worst to see Karnataka people with less respect for law. As always sickulars will claim their innocence...

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    wonder what these guys were thinking?
    Probably thought it will come to circulation again after some time.
    Dumb.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 06 2017

    Demonetisation of Nov 14,2016 was a great blow to black money holders especially real estate traders and politicians.God only how many truck loads of Demonetise currency was burnt by these groups.It is said that 23 politicians own medical and professional colleges in the state volume.e of black money held might be in thousands of crores.I wish that benami estate act also be invoked again suspected /known politicians in state to unearth thousands of coffee ,tea estates illegally owned by them.For this Jai Modiji..

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