Bizman held with foreign currencies, scrapped notes in Mumbai

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of the Customs intercepted a based businessman here for carrying currencies of different countries and demonetised Indian notes.

The businessman Bhagchad Watwani was departing to when he was caught last night at the international airport here, a AIU official said.



Watwani's personal search and checking of his baggage resulted in recovery of 5000 Pounds, 20,000 Saudi Riyals, 300 US dollars, 1700 Arab Emirates Dinar and Rs 44,000 totally valued at Rs 8.26 lakhs.

He was also carrying Rs 21,500 in scrapped notes, the official said.

"The devalidated currency and the accused have been handed over to police for necessary action," the official added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Bizman held with foreign currencies, scrapped notes in Mumbai

The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of the Mumbai Customs intercepted a Rajasthan based businessman here for carrying currencies of different countries and demonetised Indian notes. The businessman Bhagchad Watwani was departing to Dubai when he was caught last night at the international airport here, a AIU official said. Watwani's personal search and checking of his baggage resulted in recovery of 5000 Pounds, 20,000 Saudi Riyals, 300 US dollars, 1700 Arab Emirates Dinar and Rs 44,000 totally valued at Rs 8.26 lakhs. He was also carrying Rs 21,500 in scrapped notes, the official said. "The devalidated currency and the accused have been handed over to Mumbai police for necessary action," the official added. The Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of the Customs intercepted a based businessman here for carrying currencies of different countries and demonetised Indian notes.

The businessman Bhagchad Watwani was departing to when he was caught last night at the international airport here, a AIU official said.

Watwani's personal search and checking of his baggage resulted in recovery of 5000 Pounds, 20,000 Saudi Riyals, 300 US dollars, 1700 Arab Emirates Dinar and Rs 44,000 totally valued at Rs 8.26 lakhs.

He was also carrying Rs 21,500 in scrapped notes, the official said.

"The devalidated currency and the accused have been handed over to police for necessary action," the official added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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