Bed of cash': Nearly Rs. 100 cr in banned notes at Kanpur home

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NDTV :
Banned notes worth crores, making up a “bed” of cash when stacked up, were found on Tuesday at a house in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur. The cash had to be stuffed into five big steel trunks, gunny bags and cartons by officials of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the UP police.
The police started counting the cash a little after midnight and, by this morning, had come to a figure of Rs. 97 crore with more to be counted. After a tip-off, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the police, along with RBI and Income Tax officers first raided a hotel in Kanpur and caught some people. Based on their questioning, the police then raided the home of one Anand Khatri, a businessman and builder. The cash was in Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes, which were demonetized by the government in November 2016.
The money allegedly belongs to a group of people. Anand Khatri’s business, the police suspect, was a cover for money-laundering.
“I am told he is a businessman as a cover but is involved in these kinds of activities. He is the main conduit in the exchange of money. 16 people have been arrested. We were getting information that efforts are on to stack currency and exchange it in some manner,” said Anand Kumar, the acting police chief of Uttar Pradesh.
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