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IT Raids Delhi Law Firm, Recovers ₹2.5 Crore In New Currency Notes

The raid was carried out by the Crime Branch at the office of T&T Law Firm, said a senior police officer.
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NEW DELHI -- Delhi Police on Saturday raided the office of a law firm in southeast Delhi's Greater Kailash-I area and recovered ₹10 crore in cash, of which ₹2.5 crore was in new banknotes released after demonetisation.

The raid was carried out by the Crime Branch at the office of T&T Law Firm, said a senior police officer.

"₹10 crore was recovered. Out of which, ₹2.5 crore was in new currency notes and the rest in old notes. The I-T department has been informed," said the officer.

When the police team raided the office, its rooms were locked and a caretaker was present.

Police are searching for the firm promoter Rohit Tandon.

Police said more raids would be conducted in this connection.

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