Bengaluru Police seize Rs 1 cr unaccounted cash 
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Ahead of Karnataka polls, unaccounted cash of Rs 1 cr seized in Bengaluru

The duo who were caught with the cash of two bags in an auto rickshaw has been identified as Suresh and Praveen

ANI

BENGALURU: Ahead of Karnataka assembly elections, the Bengaluru police on Thursday caught two men with Rs 1 crore unaccounted cash in an auto-rickshaw near the city market.

The duo who were caught with the cash of two bags in an auto rickshaw has been identified as Suresh and Praveen.

When the police asked the duo to produce the documents related to the cash they failed to do so.

"Both didn't have any documents related to money," police said. Both are being taken into custody and money seized by the police is handed over to the income tax department, police said.

Further investigation is underway, police added. Earlier on April 6, a total of Rs 50 lakhs of unaccounted cash was seized.

"Police seized Rs 50 lakhs of unaccounted cash during the day from a car at Dundur check post in Gadag district," an official familiar with the matter said.

Due to Assembly elections in the state Model Code of Conduct (MCC) in place in which moving a large sum of cash without proper documents is not permitted. The Karnataka assembly elections will be held in a single phase on May 10, with the counting of votes scheduled on May 13.

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