This Article is From Oct 12, 2021

During Raid On Mumbai-Varanasi Train, Cops Find Rs 3.2 Crore In 3 Trolley Bags

During the raids, officials and police seized currency notes worth 3.2 crore from two passengers, who were carrying the money in the denomination of Rs 2,000 in three trolley bags, Khandwa's GRP in-charge Babita Katheria said.

During Raid On Mumbai-Varanasi Train, Cops Find Rs 3.2 Crore In 3 Trolley Bags

Cops seized currency worth 3.2 crore from 2 passengers on Mahanagari Express (Representational)

Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh:

Unaccounted cash worth Rs 3.2 crore was seized from two persons in Madhya Pradesh's Khandwa district while they were travelling in a train from Mumbai to Varanasi, police said today.

After the cash seizure on Sunday night, the two persons were detained, the police said.

Following a tip-off, officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) with the help of the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force searched two coaches of the Mahanagari Express.

They seized currency notes worth 3.2 crore from two passengers, who were carrying the money in the denomination of Rs 2,000 in three trolley bags, Khandwa's GRP in-charge Babita Katheria said.

The two did not have any supporting documents for the currency notes, she said.

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence officials took the two persons along with them to Indore for questioning and further probe into the case, she added.
 

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