Udupi: Rs 1.65 crore found on train is not Hawala, related to sale of gold bars


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Nov 4: Prima facie it is established that Rs 1.65 crore that was seized by the RPF personnel of the city, from the passengers travelling on Netravati Express train from Mumbai to Ernakulam on Friday, November 2 does not belong to Hawala transaction. It is learnt that this amount was earned by a certain individual by the name Jaswant Singh from the sale of gold bars.

Jaswant Singh, a native of Rajasthan, is residing in Kannur of Kerala state since the past 13 years. He is doing a business of home appliances and cloth. Since five years he was involved in the sale of gold bars also. Mostly Jaswant used to sell the gold to places like Hubballi and Belagavi. Jaswant's business partner, who was residing in Belagavi used to hand over the proceeds from the sale of gold bars to Jaswant. However, on Friday, November 2, Jaswant's business partner had asked Jaswant to take the money from him. Jaswant had sent a person called Prakash and another person by the name Ganesh was sent by Jaswant's business partner from Belagavi. Accordingly, Ganesh and Prakash were carrying the money in the said train.


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The Income Tax (IT) officials had grilled the three people, who were caught transporting the said amount, from the early morning of Friday, November 2 to the next day early morning in the RPF office of Indrali railway station. The money that was recovered is counted and the amount is said to be Rs 1,64,96,500. It is possible that the whole amount is black money. It is learnt that the IT officials have searched the house of Jaswant at Kozhikode.

This is a business in which the gold bars are purchases at a relatively lower price and sold at places like Hubballi and Belagavi. Though Jaswant is an IT payer, the officials are investigating for the probability of disproportionate assets than his income, possessing unaccounted money and also transportation of the same without proper documents.

Money transported in car from Belagavi to Kumta

The transportation of money by train is started from Kumta. The business partner of Belagavi had brought the money till Kumta by car. Then his man Ganesh carried the two bags with cash on to the train from Kumta. As per prior information, Prakash, the man sent by Jaswant boarded the train at Bhatkal. Then both of them were travelling together towards Kannur. However, they were apprehended when the train was approaching the city as the Ticket Checker (TC) got suspicious of the two bags. The TC informed the matter to Santhosh Gaonkar, sub-inspector of RPF, who got into the action swiftly and cracked the case in an intelligent manner. It is learnt that the business partner of Jaswant who had brought the money from Belagavi to Kumta is absconding.

Money not related to elections

Election officers had also arrived at the spot as soon as they got the news of confiscation of such a huge amount of money in cash. However, it is almost clear now that this money is earned from the sale of gold and there is no connection to the election-related matter.

It is learnt that the Railway department officials are shocked at the unearthing of such a huge haul of cash on train for the first time. They have had a serious discussion on this issue on Saturday, November 3.

 

  

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    No use of demonitisation .just an imagination if ordinary people can turn over cr.then what about big?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Nov 05 2018

    At last now they have named it as not hawala but comes from gold sell.still I ask even when one sell gold in such a big amount of money ,there must be proof that it comes from Gold?simply name it and is everything is in butter?when gold is sold and 1.65crore worth where is the tax or does anyone pay tax on it?They have not mentioned it.

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  • Subhash Chnadra, Mangalore UAE

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Government should install all Interstate train stations with baggage scanning X-Rays, i have seen one of those in metro stations but its now highly required for these intercity / interstate stations.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Hawala and terrorism not meant for these names!

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  • shan, dubai

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Hawala money or not..... But even business done on cash basis more than limit is criminal act and also punishable by penalty and cease of money.

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    What about Reddy &Co's lavish marriage function. Source of money is it under IT rules? Catch big fish.

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  • shan, dubai

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Reddy, DKS etc money found but Government and IT knows its punishable act but government will not take action against these people. Even they got rule that spending money on marriages Government made rule but Reddy, Gadkari and other politicians children got married government and IT observe they are spending more than the allowed limit but they will not take any action but if you spend more they will immediately take action

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Black sheep/s are there everywhere, even in some families and we cannot generalize. Of course some northern states are well recognized for crimes and criminal acts.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    The narratives of the story probably would have changed had the name of the accused persons/business men in question/reported news...!!!

    After all aaj kal wohi tho chal raha hai na......!!!!!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    .Black sheep/s are there everywhere, even in some families and we cannot generalize. Of course some northern states are well recognized for crimes and criminal acts than Southern States.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Every sane person should condemn the statement by Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai. Its by sale of gold bars. May be illicit but not robbed. Its 1.65 crores, not 165 crores, not 16,500 crores, not 13,000 crores. Arrest first Modi for robbing 13,000 crores, then make 1.65 crores a national issue.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Men from Northern States are all Crooks ...

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Breaking India forces try to divide North South. There are enough crime committed by all the regions , castle and religion in the country . Crookishness is outcome of our capital economy adopted by Indian state right from independence . As our economy was instrumental to uplift people from poverty we also have side effect of cheating and hoarding . It’s is utter illiteracy to point to any one region.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    First find out which Idiot is diving Religions for Votes ...

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Every idiot in the country is responsible before and after independence . Idiots who who enjoyed the divided pie celebrated and other side cried foul. Hardly very few citizens of India prayed for unified India which we call unity in diversity. You and I are no exception.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    Shashi Shetty, Santhoor.
    On my my last visit to Mangaluru I found more North Indians than Kannadigas & I got worried ...

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