In Gujarat, Bribe Of Nearly 3 Lakhs Paid Entirely In New Rs. 2,000 Notes

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  • Published On: November 17, 2016
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As the country struggles with the aftermath of the ban on high denomination currency -- a move aimed to root out black money - two port trust officials of Gujarat have been arrested for accepting a bribe of Rs. 2.5 lakh. Another Rs. 40,000 was recovered from the home of one of them.

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