Highest-Ever Cash Seizure In History Of Odisha Vigilance: Rs 1.36 Cr Unearthed During Searches On Superintendent Engineer

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Vigilance sleuths have seized Rs 1.36 crore in cash after four days of raids on Asish Kumar Dash, Superintending Engineer, Rural Works, Malkangiri.

According to an official release, this is the highest-ever cash seizure in the history of Odisha Vigilance.

Also, 1.2 kg of gold and Rs 4 crore in bank FDs/savings/insurance deposits have been unearthed.

While Rs 2,25 crore was found in 12 bank accounts in Axis Bank (in name of family, relations, associates) operated by Dash, earlier deposits worth Rs 1.77 crore were unearthed. On Sunday, Rs 78 lakh deposited in 18 FDs in Axis Bank were recovered and around Rs 21 lakh during raids on his properties in the district the previous day.

Verification of various bank accounts and two bank lockers are still being done and the assets are likely to increase further, the release added.

Notably, Dash was intercepted by Vigilance while allegedly carrying huge ill-gotten money in Malkangiri on Friday. Over Rs 10 lakh in cash was seized from him. Following this, the government quarters and office of Dash in Malkangiri were searched. Over Rs 21.75 lakh cash and 602-gram gold, including 17 gold coins of 10 gm each, were recovered from his house.

He had also purchased an apartment worth Rs 32.30 lakh in Shantivaan Society, Belagachia, Barang, Cuttack in the name of his wife. A plot of land at Baripal in Keonjhar district is also in the name of his wife.

 

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