I-T dept seizes Rs 5.7 crore new notes, 32 kgs gold biscuits from bathroom

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In a startling catch, the Income Tax department on Saturday seized INR 5.7 crore cash in new notes, 32 kgs of gold biscuits and jewellery and INR 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 INR 5.7 crore, all in new INR 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 on Friday began searches against casino and bullion traders in Hubballi and Chitradurga districts.

A good number of documents and another INR 90 lakh cash (INR 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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