Gujarat Police on Sunday seized unaccounted cash worth more than Rs 2.56 crore from a car near Dhanpur Chowkdi in Limkheda area of Dahod district during a routine vehicle inspection, reports ANI.
Police officials recovered three suspicious parcels containing Indian currency notes from the vehicle. The cash was counted in the presence of police inspectors and was found to total Rs 2,56,80,500.
The driver of the vehicle, identified as Rajubhai Ninama, failed to provide legal documents related to the cash during questioning.
According to police, the driver stated that a man identified as Bharat Chopra from Dahod had handed over the money for delivery to Vadodara.
Police also made an entry in the station diary and informed the Income Tax Department about the seizure.
According to Surat Additional Police Commissioner Balram Meena, the operation was launched after the AHTU in Udaipur alerted Surat Police about children allegedly being brought to the city for labour work.
Police conducted searches at Mukti Dham Society and Sitaram Society, where the children were identified.
Authorities stated that the ages of the children had been verified and that efforts were underway to reunite them with their families.
Police have identified four accused in the case — Gopal Singh Rajput, Dharmesh Solanki, Mahendra Singh Kumawat and Dadam Dongri.
Officials said the investigation remains ongoing and more individuals could be linked to the case.
Police officials recovered three suspicious parcels containing Indian currency notes from the vehicle. The cash was counted in the presence of police inspectors and was found to total Rs 2,56,80,500.
Cash allegedly being transported from Dahod to Vadodara
Preliminary investigation indicated that the money was allegedly being transported from an Angadia firm in Dahod to Vadodara.The driver of the vehicle, identified as Rajubhai Ninama, failed to provide legal documents related to the cash during questioning.
According to police, the driver stated that a man identified as Bharat Chopra from Dahod had handed over the money for delivery to Vadodara.
Cash seized under BNSS provisions
The Limkheda police seized the entire amount under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and deposited the cash in the treasury.Police also made an entry in the station diary and informed the Income Tax Department about the seizure.
Separate operation rescues 93 child labourers in Surat
In a separate development earlier this week, Gujarat Police and the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of Rajasthan’s Udaipur district rescued 93 children allegedly employed as labourers in saree packing units across Surat.According to Surat Additional Police Commissioner Balram Meena, the operation was launched after the AHTU in Udaipur alerted Surat Police about children allegedly being brought to the city for labour work.
Police conducted searches at Mukti Dham Society and Sitaram Society, where the children were identified.
Investigation underway in child labour case
Officials said the rescued children were engaged in saree packing work at multiple units in Surat and that most belonged to areas around Udaipur in Rajasthan.Authorities stated that the ages of the children had been verified and that efforts were underway to reunite them with their families.
Police have identified four accused in the case — Gopal Singh Rajput, Dharmesh Solanki, Mahendra Singh Kumawat and Dadam Dongri.
Officials said the investigation remains ongoing and more individuals could be linked to the case.




