Ahmadabad, Nov 17: God only knows the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's real intention behind introducing Rs 2,000 in the name of ending black money. But, the corruption is likely to thrive in the age of high value notes.

A case of bribery has to the light from Gujarat, where in two government officials were caught accepting a bribe of Rs 4 lakh in Rs 2000 notes. The development has perplexed investigators because of a limit set by the government on withdrawal of new currency.
Rs 2000 notes were introduced last week after a surprise recall of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes in a bid to end corruption and drain illegal cash from the economy.
Police say Sunamudi was allegedly the middleman who was to pay Shrinivasu Rs 2.5 lakh and Kumtekar Rs 1.5 lakh. All three have been arrested.
Police say they were tipped off by a person, from whose company the bribe was sought. The authorities laid a trap at the complainant's office and even recorded phone calls allegedly made by the middleman through the complainant's landline to one of the accused.
The complainant's company is engaged in providing service and supply to the port trust. And a bribe was allegedly demanded against a show-cause notice by the trust to the complainant's firm for pending work.

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I think Gujarat ppl already exchanged their old currencies before nov 10
Kotian
Are u still alive or committed suicide?
Its happening in Modi's BJP place....terrible! How can we control black money if it goes like this way....very bad...
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