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Sacks Full Of Burnt 500 And 1,000 Rupee Notes In Uttar Pradesh

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A day after the government discontinued Rs.500 and 1000 notes in a shock announcement to curb black money, sacks full of burnt notes were found in Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh.

The burnt Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes were reportedly brought in sacks and then dumped by workers of a company on Parsa Kheda road at CB Ganj in Bareilly, sources said.

Police officials said the notes appeared to have been cut, damaged and then burnt.


The police has since taken over the remains of the currency notes and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) officials have been informed of the incident.

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The burnt Rs. 500 and 1,000 notes were reportedly brought in sacks in Bareilly.

"We are examining the burnt notes to check for their authenticity," said Senior Superintendent of Bareilly, Joginder Singh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced last evening the move to scrap the current Rs.500 and Rs. 1,000 notes

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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/580335/wastepicker-finds-bag-carrying-rs.html
A waste picker here today came across a bag full of Rs 1,000 notes totalling upto Rs 52,000, two day after the demonetisation of the currency of these denominations.

The elderly woman ragpicker, who chanced upon the cash in a plastic bag, however, immediately alerted her supervisor who in-turn informed the police of what she found.

Police said the incident took place in one of the by-lanes of Law College Road here this morning.

"Shanta Ovhal, who is working with the civic body, was segregating the waste this morning in one of the by-lanes of Law College Road, where she found a plastic bag," an officer attached to Deccan-Gymkhana police station said.

"To segregate the waste, she opened the bag and was shocked as she saw currency notes in denominations of Rs 1,000 along with some waste in the bag," he said.


The woman then informed about it to her supervisor."Later, they approached the police and submitted the bag, full of demonetised currency notes," the officer said.

"We are investigating who had left the bag in the waste and also probing the genuineness of the recovered notes," he added.

On Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that high denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 will no longer be legal tender, in a bid to fight against black money and create a "corruption-free" India.
 
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/580857/note-sacks-found-kol-garbage.html

Two sacks of torn notes and Rs 1.60 crore in cash, both in the denomination of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 which had been demonetised, were seized from two ends of West Bengal, police said today.


Two sacks with torn and damaged currency notes of old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 stacked in them were recovered from a garbage vat in the southern part of the city's Golf Green area this morning.

Police said local people spotted the sacks in the vat on Golf Club Road in Jadavpur police station limits.

Policemen recovered the sacks after being informed. "We are examining these notes and trying to find out their origin. We are checking the CCTV footages in the surroundings," a police officer said.

In North Dinajpur district in north Bengal, the police seized Rs 1.60 crore in Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes from a private car on NH-34 under Itahar police station area last night.

Four occupants of the car coming from Malda were arrested, district police said.
They were released on bail by a Raiganj court today.
 
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/old-notes-found-floating-in-guwahati/article9354214.ece
Updated: November 17, 2016 00:41 IST
Old notes found floating in Guwahati
Old notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 denomination totalling about Rs. 3.5 crore were found floating in a drain and the Bharalu river here on Wednesday, a police officer said. The torn notes were recovered from the drain nearthe Narengi railway station and in the river at Anil Nagar, he said.

It could not be immediately ascertained whether the torn pieces were genuine currency notes as they have to be examined, the officer said adding, the torn pieces appeared to be fake ones and thrown into the river as they could no longer be circulated.

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Countries will be looking at this to see how Modi is received.

The threat of having millions of unclaimed income wasted overnight is an efficient step in legalizing an informal economy.
 
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