Indore police seize cash over Rs 82 lakh, suspect money laundering ANI | Updated: Feb 20, 2021 13:06 IST
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], February 20 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh police on Thursday night recovered Rs 82 lakh 42 thousand from a car in Indore district.
According to Tehzeeb Qazi, Station House Officer (SHO), Vijay Nagar Police Station, Indore, the police suspect that the seized cash is part of a money-laundering operation. During regular patrolling between Hotel Taj and Meghdoot garden in the city, two of our constables found a car in suspicious circumstances. On checking, Rs 82 lakh 42 thousand in cash was found inside the car, he said.
The officer said that during interrogation the passengers of the car revealed that a businessman from Indore had sent money to somebody through RTGS in Dewas district, who was returning it in cash.
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UPDATE: 3:37 p.m. Cash Special Utility District says some customers in Quinlan area no longer under boil water notice.
From the Cash SUD: Our customers in Quinlan are no longer under the boil water notice. This does not include the City of Quinlan. If you live out past our Quinlan Tower off of Highway 276 then your water is safe.
UPDATE 12:28 p.m. The Cash Special Utility District, in addition to the City of Greenville, is extending its boil water notices for many of its customers.
From the Cash SUD:
Customers in Cycles 2, 3 & 4 still remain under a boil water notice until further notice. Now, that we are past the hard freezes, Cash SUD is asking customers to please reduce the number of dripping faucets or turn them off so that we may increase pressure to fill all tanks and push water throughout the system. The sooner we are able to increase water pressure throughout the system, the sooner we will be able to lift the boil water notice. We would like to thank all our