If you that it was
hyped movie scene, Times of India reports of an incident where Rs 2.5 crore tumbled out of car after
accident on highway.
Going by this
report, the Salem-Kochi national highway was strewn with cash on Wednesday
morning after `Rs.500 notes started falling out of a car that had been hit by a
bus near Coimbatore. Minutes later, hundreds of villagers and witnesses
converged on the spot to gather the money. Police and Income tax officials are
yet to ascertain the exact amount which was transported in the car.
Yasser Arafat, 28,
Jaleel, 38, and Jaffer, 40, were driving from Erode to Malappuram in an Innova
car when their vehicle collided with a TNSTC (Tamil Nadu State Transport
Corporation) bus at the Bodipalayam junction. The front doors of the car were
flung open in the impact, releasing bundles of cash. Police found bundles of
cash hidden inside the car, under the seats, in the dashboard and boot. While
the police sent Yasser and Jaleel to government hospital, Jaffer was
interrogated.
Police informed Income
tax officials about the incident and managed to secure Rs.2.44 lakh. They
believe the car was carrying close to Rs.2.5cr. “The IT department has
deposited the cash in a bank,” said an officer from the Madukarai police
station. Jaleel and Jaffer told police that the money belonged to a man named
Mustafa. They claimed that they were
just told to transfer the unaccounted money to Malappuram, but did not know its
source or destination,” said the police officer.
Sounds a simple
statement – when one is required to fill up PAN no. for any cash transaction
exceeding Rs.50000/- carrying so much of money and pretending to not knowing
anything smacks of some serious crime.
There is always lurking fear of hawala transactions and money for crime
flowing unabated. Police must take
serious action on this.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
8th Jan 2015.
