
Bellary/Bangalore, Apr 13: The ''Republic of Bellary'' once again lived up to its dubious distinction as a one-time illegal mining haven, with a huge haul of cash, financial instruments and valuables worth Rs 18.80 crore in three separate raids in the last 24 hours.
Also, explosives allegedly meant for booth capturing were recovered from a warehouse.
Breaking their previous record of seizing Rs 1.5 crore cash in Bellary, Election Commission 's flying squad, district administration, the police and Income Tax sleu¬ths recovered Rs 8.76 crore cash from the office and residence of one Ramesh Parashuram Puriya alias Chor Babulal. Further search unearthed Kisan Vikas Patras of Rs 4.3 crore value, uncashed cheques worth Rs 5 crore and unaccounted gold biscuits.

Reports from Bellary said the recovery of campaign material reportedly belonging to BJP candidate B Sriramulu from a local leader 's house has set district election officials verifying the claims.
District Election Officer Aditya Amalan Biswas said, apart from cash and cheques, documents pertaining to land were also found. The residences of Babulal 's son Shrikanth and daughter Prakruthi were also raided and currency notes of various denominations seized.
Besides, a large cache of explosives were seized from a godown belonging to Puriya. I-T officials interrogated Puriya.
Based on a tip-off, another raid in Hospet yielded Rs 1.2 crore kept in a SUV and Rs 22 lakh from the house of the vehicle owner. A third raid on a house in Bellary led to Rs 20 lakh haul.





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