Currency Counting Machine Found at Eshwarappa’s House


Bangalore, Dec 27 (DHNS) :A currency note counting machine was found in Deputy Chief Minister K S Eshwarappa’s Bangalore residence during the recent raids by the Lokayukta police.

Deccan Herald has reliably learnt that the Lokayukta police, who raided Eshwarappa’s properties on Monday, stumbled upon a currency counting machine at his house in Chakravathy Layout.

Sources said Eshwarappa and his son K E Kanthesh would be called in for questioning about the machine by the Lokayukta police soon.

The police also found a notice served by the Shimoga district registrar of Stamps and Registration on Eshwarappa and his family about a land purchased by the minister in Mandli Industrial Area in Shimoga. According to the notice, Eshwarappa is learnt to have undervalued the price of the land and purchased it at Rs 55 lakh.

The Registrar points out that the land value is at least 20 times higher, and has pegged the going rate at Rs 12 crore. Sources said the undervaluation of the land by Eshwarappa and his family members would be brought to the notice of the Special Lokayukta Court and further investigations would be conducted.

Complainant Vinod B had stated that Eshwarappa, his son Kanthesh and daughter-in-law R Shalini together possessed 25 properties on B H Road in Shimoga, Savalanga Road in Channappa Layout and Tavarechettanahalli.

The Lokayukta police during its search has, however, unearthed documents related to 28 properties.

  

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  • Mangesh, Honavar

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    This is a modern world, we want everything very very easy. Washing machine washes our chaddi, fan gives nice breeze, slave girl gives nice massage, so assistants collect and bring so much money where is the time to count. Best thing is put the money in the machine like washing machine and automatically, it counts gada gada ....

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Gold weighing machine,Currency counting machine.....these finding shows how wealth are pouring in DCM' s house!!!Still no word from BJP national H.Command.But some are how DVS urged Ish to surrender!!!???

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  • Stephen, mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Nothing wrong in keeping currency counting machine at home... after all, he is Dy DM & has no time to count his money (which is lot).

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Folks get ready to hear more adventures of this ""Maha Chor"" who looted the state alongwith Yeddy, Reddy and others.
    Yeddy also must be investigated thoroughly about all his illegal property deals in entire Karnataka and be brought to justice.

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  • Nihad, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    May be its gift from party supporter like gold and silver?

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  • B. Mani, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    The machine belongs to ITALIAN LED GOVERNMENT and it is a conspiracy against Ishawarappa. The land too purchased by ITALIAN LED GOVT. IN ISHWARAPPA'S NAME.BJP leaders are all saints, only Congis are corrupt.
    Am I right Dinesh Poojary?

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  • JOHN R LOBO, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Lokayutha Police should brought special sniffer Dogs from Scotland Yard and searched his court yard and compound for hidden wealth beneath the earth.

    By the ways how many properties BSY owned in Shimogga....?????

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  • s N bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Now let him count his days as Minister and afterwards count his days in Jail with his sons and family

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  • Dominic Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Eshwarappa bought this machine to count 1 & 2 Rupee notes. Poor chap. He is a very honest politician.

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