
Nearly Rs 2 crore cash money confiscated from bus travelers in Andhra Pradesh
The unaccounted cash money was confiscated while the police were performing checks at a state boundary checkpost near Jaggayyapeta in NTR area.
Cash confiscated from bus travelers at state boundary in NTR area, Andhra Pradesh
Police in Andhra Pradesh confiscated Rs 1.9 crore in cash money while performing examine a bus at the Andhra Pradesh – Telangana verge on Friday, April 15. The unaccounted cash money was confiscated while the police were performing checks at a checkpost near Jaggayyapeta in NTR area. The police were performing examinations on a state transportation bus supposedly going from Hyderabad in Telangana to Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh, when they located Rs 1.9 crore in cash money with no papers to represent them. .
Chillakallu police confiscated the cash money as well as additionally took 2 individuals right into safekeeping over the event. The confiscated cash money was required to the Chillakallu police headquarters as well as law enforcement agent stated it would certainly be turned over to the Income Tax Department. .
Two weeks previously on April 1, in West Godavari area, police confiscated Rs 4.76 crore cash money being brought with no legitimate papers from an exclusive bus. During the regular monitoring of automobiles at Veeravalli toll plaza in Nalljarla mandal, police located a big quantity of money in the travel luggage service provider under a seat of a bus coming from an exclusive traveling driver. The bus was heading to Guntur fromVizianagaram The police additionally recouped 350 grams of gold together with the cash money.
Police restrained 7 travelers as well as the chauffeur as well as cleaner of the bus for doubting. The travelers, that were lugging the cash money as well as gold, might not generate papers for the exact same.
This came close on the heels of a big cash money seizure in Kurnool area. The Andhra Pradesh Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) police had actually seized Rs 1.25 crore cash money from an exclusive bus at Panchalingala on the boundary in between Andhra Pradesh as well as Telangana on March 24. The individual, that was lugging the cash money from Hyderabad to Rajampeta, was restrained. At the exact same checkpost, SEB sleuths had actually confiscated gold, silver as well as cash money well worth Rs 5 crore from 5 travelers passing by an exclusive bus on March 6. The SEB recouped 8.250 kg gold, 28.5 kg silver as well as cash money from the travelers coming fromTamil Nadu
With IANS inputs.
Chillakallu police confiscated the cash money as well as additionally took 2 individuals right into safekeeping over the event. The confiscated cash money was required to the Chillakallu police headquarters as well as law enforcement agent stated it would certainly be turned over to the Income Tax Department. .
Two weeks previously on April 1, in West Godavari area, police confiscated Rs 4.76 crore cash money being brought with no legitimate papers from an exclusive bus. During the regular monitoring of automobiles at Veeravalli toll plaza in Nalljarla mandal, police located a big quantity of money in the travel luggage service provider under a seat of a bus coming from an exclusive traveling driver. The bus was heading to Guntur fromVizianagaram The police additionally recouped 350 grams of gold together with the cash money.
Police restrained 7 travelers as well as the chauffeur as well as cleaner of the bus for doubting. The travelers, that were lugging the cash money as well as gold, might not generate papers for the exact same.
This came close on the heels of a big cash money seizure in Kurnool area. The Andhra Pradesh Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) police had actually seized Rs 1.25 crore cash money from an exclusive bus at Panchalingala on the boundary in between Andhra Pradesh as well as Telangana on March 24. The individual, that was lugging the cash money from Hyderabad to Rajampeta, was restrained. At the exact same checkpost, SEB sleuths had actually confiscated gold, silver as well as cash money well worth Rs 5 crore from 5 travelers passing by an exclusive bus on March 6. The SEB recouped 8.250 kg gold, 28.5 kg silver as well as cash money from the travelers coming fromTamil Nadu
With IANS inputs.