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Railway Poilice nabs passenger with over 18 kg gold, Rs 2 lakh in cash from Patna station

By ANI | Updated: October 11, 2020 06:00 IST

Government Railway Police (GRP) apprehended a person with over 18 kgs of gold and Rs 2.30 lakhs in cash from Patna Junction railway station on Saturday.

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Government Railway Police (GRP) apprehended a person with over 18 kgs of gold and Rs 2.30 lakhs in cash from Patna Junction railway station on Saturday.

A police officer said, "During checking, a person who arrived in the Shalimar Express, it was found carrying 18.39 kgs of gold and Rs 2.30 lakhs in cash in his bag."

"Income Tax, sales tax, and flying squad teams are investigating further," he added.

Meanwhile, Manoj Kumar DSP, GRP said that in another incident over 24 litres of liquor was seized from a passenger.

"A total of 24.8 litres of liquor was recovered and the person was arrested," he said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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