Officials said the department has called in for additional staff, auditors, counting machines and banking personnel to ascertain the final figures of the recovered assets and formalise the seizure process under tax laws.
They said the I-T teams launched operations on at least five locations of a "syndicate" involved in currency conversion and recovered Rs 8 crore in cash in new currency notes, Rs 65 core cash in old notes and 100 gold bars of 1kg each.
They added at least three people of the alleged syndicate are being questioned by the taxmen who are still in operations.
Officials said the statements of these two people will be
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A particular instance mentioned in the report mentions that "large sum of cash deposits made in newly opened accounts were linked through common address or phone numbers including Rs 1.22 crore deposits in 16 bank accounts newly opened and linked to each other."
The department has been conducting multiple operations of search, survey and seizure to check huge financial crimes post the notes ban announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 last year.