Bengaluru: I-T dept seizes Rs 5.7 cr in new notes, bullion from bathroom safe


Bengaluru, Dec 10 (PTI): In a startling catch, the Income Tax department today seized Rs 5.7 crore cash in new notes, 32 kgs of gold biscuits and jewellery and Rs 90 lakh worth old notes stashed inside the bathroom tiles of a hawala dealer in the far-flung town of Challakere in Karnataka.

The department seized the alleged undisclosed assets, as part of its raids against black money hoarders post demonetisation, from the residence of the said hawala operator who is yet to be identified.

The Challakere town, about 40 kms from district headquarters of Chitradurga, is popularly know as the 'oil city' due to the presence of a number of edible oil mills here.

Officials said the taxman raided the premises based on intelligence inputs about the presence of huge cash and the sleuths were startled to find a cleverly-hidden stainless steel safe, above the wash basin, inside the tiled walls of the bathroom.

The cash stash of Rs 5.7 crore, all in new Rs 2,000 notes, 28 kg of bullion (gold biscuits), 4 kg of other gold and jewellery was stuffed inside this bathroom safe, which was kept sanitised against termites using hundreds of mothballs.

The assets were recovered after the department's investigation wing in Panaji yesterday began searches against casino and bullion traders in Hubballi and Chitradurga districts.

A good number of documents and another Rs 90 lakh cash (Rs 100/20 notes) has been seized after the searches on the said hawala dealer, they said.

"The searches in this case are still going on at various places and the valuation of the bullion and jewellery is being conducted," they said.

  

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    When looting/hoarding gets tough, all the looters get together (with innovative looting/hoarding ideas).

    Skill India at its best.

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  • vivek, hirebyle/ Abu dhabi

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    why these kind of I.T ride wouldn't conducted with out banning the 500 & 1000 valve notes............it would have been straight to the Point(Direct) approach...troubled all the nation to catch few!!....

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    Modiji what is the guarantee that black money & corruption will be wiped out. Such surprise raids should be conduction on all the Industrialists, politicians houses and other merchants, Hoteliers etc. Time to lift restrictions on the withdrawal limited (through ATM, or cheques) on ordinary account holders.

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  • Alwyn, SIMON LANE Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    TO HUNT CROCODILES,THE POND WAS DRIED.NO CROCODILES DIED BECAUSE THEY CAN LIVE ON LAND TOO. BUT ALL THE SMALL FISH DIED

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    Alwyn, SIMON LANE Mangalore

    Small fishes did not die as they are busy writing comments here...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    Disgusting ...

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    Looks like everything is an utter failure! Only thing is ordinary law abiding people are suffering for nothing because of this cattle govt.

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  • habib, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    It is better to stand in queue in front of BJP leaders house in stead of bank , All notes they have stock in their house

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  • vivek, hirebyle/ Abu dhabi

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    This is the Reason Mr. Raguram Ranjan (Previous R.B.I Governor) Once said...... "Unfortunately, my sense is the clever find ways around it".....They find ways to divide up their hoard in to many smaller pieces......

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    Banks are having perhaps less currency notes than the private hoarders which is really disaster

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    @ Vincent,

    All new currency notes are found hidden at BJP leaders homes, that is why you don't find them in ATMs until now.

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    Catching crores of new notes from businessmen and dealers and poor common man struggles to get RS 2400 standing in a que. This appears to be utter failure of demonetization as it shows some big people get new money in crores and poor man struggles for few thousand rupees.

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  • Nitin, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Dec 11 2016

    Its not utter failure of Demonetization.

     Its indian corruption level is so high, you will find corrupted person in every corner,
    Take it in positive way, through the demonetization all this black money hoarders came into light.

    Still lot of people have disagreement in govt decision and in near future they will surely change their point of view.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    O my God no wonder ordinary man can go to ATM xtimes and no Money today is to be heard.I cant understand what are they going to do with all this Money.we cant take it on last day.It is poor mans Money robbed with highest amount of interest.shame on them.by the way who will get this Money later?

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2016

    Sidduji intercept..a last choice.
    He his good to represent poor people under different bhagyas.

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  • Robert, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 10 2016


    IT Dept has been very busy, no time to follow up, only catch them and who knows where these CRORES ends up, no case due to time constraints.

    May be a RTI will explain the details

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