Properties worth over ₹154 crore seized by CCB last year
The Hindu
Commissioner of Police presents awards to police officials
The Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Greater Chennai Police seized over ₹154.4 crore properties from several accused last year.
Commissioner of Police Shankar Jiwal on Monday rewarded the police officers who detected crime proceeds and arrested the criminal suspects in the cases handled by the CCB.
Last year, 478 cases were registered by the CCB. Of these, 142 were registered by the Cyber Crime Wing. After investigation, final reports have been filed in 732 cases, including 121 cases at Cyber Crime wing and 178 cases of land grabbing.

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