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Cash, items worth over Rs 64 84 crore seized from February 26 to March 16 in Assam
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Cash, jewellery, drugs worth Rs 111 crore seized in 17 days | Kolkata News
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Rs 109.4 crore unaccounted cash and valuables seized since Feb 26: CEO
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CHENNAI: Flying Squad and Static Surveillance Teams of Election Commission and Income Tax department have seized about Rs 109.4 crore worth of unaccounted cash, gold, liquor, and other valuables since the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into force in the State. “About Rs 43.67 crore cash and valuables including jewels, sarees, and liquor worth nearly Rs 65.78 crore have been seized,” Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo told the reporters here on Monday. As on March 2, the State has 12.91 lakh voters above the age of 80. Among them, more than 80 per cent have opted to cast their votes through postal ballots.
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Collector and District Election Officer K. Vijayakarthikeyan announced on Monday that the Flying Squads and Static Surveillance Teams (SST) would levy fines on the public if they were found without masks outside their residences.
In a release, he said 72 Flying Squads, 24 SSTs and 16 video surveillance teams (VST) were monitoring across the eight Assembly constituencies for any violations of the Model Code of Conduct ahead of the Assembly election. As part of the COVID-19 precautionary measures, they had now been authorised to levy fines for non-compliance to wearing mask, Mr. Vijayakarthikeyan said.
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