Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Truckload of ‘cash’ turns out to be 16 tonnes of tea bags

Subburaj.A@timesgroup.com

Coimbatore:10.04.2019

Police had to resort to lathicharge to disperse a mob that waylaid a container-laden truck carrying tea bags at Athupalam here on Monday night, believing that it was transporting huge stacks of currency notes.

A group of people stopped the truck, which they believed was overspeeding, near Athupalam toll plaza around 10.30pm. As the panicked driver failed to offer a proper explanation about the items in the vehicle, rumour spread that it was carrying cash.

Someone in the crowd mentioned how three trucks carrying ₹570crore in cash were seized in neighbouring Tirupur during the 2016 assembly elections. The road was blocked as more people rushed to the spot.

A police team led by deputy commissioner of police L Balaji Saravanan and election flying squad officials soon reached the spot and questioned driver Prakash who told the officials that the container has 16 tonnes of tea bags. But the crowd was not in a mood to listen. They insisted that they will not allow the vehicle to move from the spot unless the container is opened in full public view. Though police advised them to disperse, people refused to budge. But they ran away after the police team resorted to lathicharge.

The truck was then taken to the collectorate and the container was opened in the presence of tahsildar and election flying squad officials. Police allowed some political party functionaries and members of public to check the bundles of tea bags. The container was then locked and sealed. It was again opened on Tuesday afternoon in the presence of collector K Rajamani. Election officials checked all bundles and made sure that no contraband was present.

The owner of the consignment, Hemen Shah, director of Shah Borthers, told TOI that the tea bags worth ₹30lakh were on the way to the Kochi port. “I had promised the buyer that the consignment will reach the vessel at Kochi port on Tuesday morning. Since I was not able to send the consignment to Germany on time, I would face severe loss,” he said.

The consignment was handed over to the owner after thorough inspection.

Meanwhile, the collector said flying squads had seized ₹9.06crore in cash and 153kg gold so far from the district. “We have released ₹2.75crore and 1kg gold after verifying documents. The container was checked in the presence of GST, customs and income tax department officials. I have instructed officials not to harass general public unnecessarily.”



ELECTION FEVER: Policemen near the container truck that was stopped at Athupalam in Coimbatore on Tuesday

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