Pune Police seize tempo carrying gold jewellery worth Rs 138 crore, probe started

Pune (Maharashtra):  In another seizure in poll-bound Maharashtra, the Pune police recovered gold ornaments worth a staggering Rs 138 crore from a tempo, a top official said here on Friday. An official of the Sahakar Nagar Police said that at a check-post near the Padmavati complex, they noticed a suspicious-looking tempo, intercepted it and subjected.

Pune (Maharashtra):  In another seizure in poll-bound Maharashtra, the Pune police recovered gold ornaments worth a staggering Rs 138 crore from a tempo, a top official said here on Friday. An official of the Sahakar Nagar Police said that at a check-post near the Padmavati complex, they noticed a suspicious-looking tempo, intercepted it and subjected it to a thorough search.

Searching the vehicle, the police came across several white bags in which there were boxes, which were opened to reveal the large quantity of glittering gold jewellery, Deputy Commissioner of Police (II) Smartana Patil told media persons. She said that they questioned the driver on the consignment in the tempo (MH-02-ER-8112) and he said that it had originated from Mumbai and was bound for Pune, and the papers found with him are purportedly in order.

“We checked and then informed the Income Tax Department(ITD) on this seizure, which is now making full investigations why the jewellery was brought here, for whom it is intended, etc,” the DCP said.

The DCP added that they stumbled upon the high-value parcels as part of the ongoing stringent checks on random vehicles that may be carrying cash or other valuables that could be used to lure voters in the November 20 Assembly elections. The seizure of the gold ornaments is the second major seizure in five days after October 21 when an SUV was seized with Rs 5 crore cash in it near the Khed-Shivapur toll plaza on the Pune Satara Highway, bound from Mumbai to Kolhapur, and the issue is under investigation. Smaller amounts of cash have also been in other similar incidents around the state and all are being probed by the local police, ITD and Election Commission of India, sending jitters in political circles.