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Rs 70 Lakh In New Currency Seized In Raids On Relatives Of A Postal Official

Swarajya Staff

Dec 10, 2016, 01:22 PM | Updated 01:22 PM IST




Stacks of new 2,000 rupee notes. Photo credit: SAM PANTHAKY/AFP/GettyImages
Stacks of new 2,000 rupee notes. Photo credit: SAM PANTHAKY/AFP/GettyImages

The CBI recovered Rs 70 lakh in new currency near Hyderabad during raids on relatives of a postal official who was earlier arrested for allegedly being involved in fraudulent exchange of new currency notes, police said on Saturday. The cash, all in new notes of Rs 2,000, was seized on Friday during raids in Ibrahimpatnam in Ranga Reddy district.

The raids came a day after a special court in Hyderabad sent K. Sudheer Babu, senior superintendent of a post office in Hyderabad to judicial custody till 23 December. Sudheer Babu had surrendered before the Central Bureau of Investigation on Thursday. Two others, Nitin and Narasimha Reddy, who acted as middlemen, were also arrested and sent to judicial remand.

The CBI registered three cases and arrested four accused, including Sudheer Babu, who allegedly handed over new currency notes of Rs 2,000 denomination and valued Rs 2.95 crore to middlemen for a commission. He had taken the new currency notes from the money sent to the postal department for exchange of demonetised notes of Rs 500 and 1,000.

The CBI has also booked cases against two assistant in the office of senior superintendent of post office and officials of three post offices in Hyderabad for committing irregularities in criminal conspiracy with Sudheer Babu.

With inputs from IANS.


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