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So Many Notes Were Found In The Election Environment That Many Officers Got Tired Of Counting

The Election Commission and the police administration team, which is trying to conduct the Lok Sabha elections in a fair manner, found such a huge cache of currency notes in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on Sunday night that the hands of many officers started hurting. Assistant Police Commissioner of Gandhinagar section, Ruby Mijwani said that the police team is seriously investigating this matter and is trying to find out to whom the Rs 56 lakh belongs. Besides, investigation is also being done in this matter whether this money was going for any business or whether it was to be used in elections.

In fact, in order to conduct the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in a fair and peaceful manner, Indore Police Commissioner Rakesh Gupta had given instructions for strict vehicle checking to effectively curb the transportation of illegal liquor, illegal drugs and illegal cash. . Under this, vehicle checking was being done at Choithram Mandi intersection on Sunday under the direction of Assistant Police Commissioner Gandhinagar Indore Ruby Mijwani and under the leadership of Police Station Incharge Rajendra Nagar Siyaram Singh Gurjar.

During this time, when Fortuner car number MP09Z59594 passing through Choithram Mandi intersection of Rajendra Nagar police station area was stopped and searched for vehicle checking, while checking the trunk of the car, the police team found a bag and two cartoons. A large amount of cash was found, after which Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone-1 Alok Kumar Sharma and Assistant Commissioner of Police Section Gandhinagar Ruby Mijwani immediately reached the spot and the FST team of Rau assembly constituency and its in-charge Thakur Singh Baghel were called and the Fortuner with number MPO9ZS9594. When the cash kept in the car was counted, the total amount came out to be Rs 56 lakh, which was confiscated on the spot.

Police is busy investigating and finding out the truth

Giving information about this matter, Assistant Police Commissioner of Gandhinagar Section, Ruby Mijwani said that the police team is seriously investigating this matter and is trying to find out to whom the Rs 56 lakh belongs. Besides, investigation is also being done in this matter whether this money was going for any business, or whether it was to be used in elections. At present, it is not known whether the money belongs to any political party or any businessman. The car driver is being interrogated. Also, preliminary efforts are also being made to find out where this money was being taken.

Police Commissioner announces cash reward for action

During the checking operation being done by Rajendra Nagar Police during the Election Code of Conduct, when Police Commissioner Rakesh Gupta was informed about the success of the police in seizing Rs 56 lakh in cash, he gave a cash reward to the entire team that seized the money. Has announced to be rewarded.

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