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Part of RBI cash transported in train suspected to be stolen

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Press Trust of India Chennai
A part of cash being sent to RBI here from Salem in Tamil Nadu in a train is suspected to have been stolen on the way after some of the currency boxes were found tampered with, police said today.

The incident came to light after the express train from Salem arrived here this morning and some of the more than 200 boxes carrying the cash and transported through three cargo coaches of the train were found tampered with.

Police officials were tightlipped on the quantum of money that was transported from Salem as well as the cash suspected to have gone missing.
 

A police official told PTI that an air-vent in one of the coaches was found broken, prompting doubts that someone could have entered from its roof.

Police suspect that culprits could have entered the coach on the Salem-Vriddhachalam section where trains don't run on electricity but on diesel locomotives, making it easy for the robbers to make their way from the top.

Police said they were probing many angles including how the theft could have happened despite police protection provided to the cash which had both currency notes printed prior to 2005 as well as soiled notes.

Currency notes printed prior to 2005 had been ordered to be exchanged by Reserve Bank of India with June 30 last as the deadline.

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First Published: Aug 09 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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