Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections | ₹10.35 crore cash seized in Chennai on a single day
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₹3.59 crore cash seized from a vehicle in Chintadripet
Flying squad teams and static surveillance teams, in association with police personnel, seized over ₹10.35 crore cash at 22 places on Wednesday, the city police said. These teams are on round-the-clock duty and conducting regular vehicle searches across all constituencies in the city from the day the Assembly election was announced. The police said the teams, in co-ordination with the police, conducted vehicle checks on roads at 22 places and seized ₹10.35 crore cash, laptops, mobile phones, rice bags and sports goods, which were being carried without supporting documents.More Related News
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