The agency today seized foreign currencies equivalent to Rs 8.43 lakh from two bank lockers of Pinky (Gaurish) Lawande, brother-in-law of Kamat.
"Documents of properties worth over Rs 100 crore were seized by ED yesterday from the residence and offices of Kamat and his close aides. Today, ED searched two lockers (of Lawande) and seized foreign currency equivalent to Rs 8.43 lakh from Panaji branches of State Bank of India (SBI) and ICICI Bank," a senior ED official told PTI without elaborating.
Lawande was yesterday hauled up in his office here for questioning by the ED sleuths when the agency and the Crime Branch conducted joint raids at the residence and office of Kamat in Margao and at other places in connection with the bribery scandal.
The house owned by Lawande in Panaji's plush Miramar locality was also searched yesterday before he was questioned, the ED official said.
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