Monday, February 9, 2026
ADVT 
India

Over 10 Lakhs In Cash Seized In Poll-Bound Punjab

IANS, 09 Jan, 2017 11:55 AM
    More than Rs. 10 lakh in cash has been seized in Punjab since the model code of conduct for the February 4 state polls came into effect, officials said today.
     
    Beside that, over two lakh cases of defacement of public and private properties in the form of unauthorised political advertisements were reported, they said adding that out of the total such cases defacement was removed in 1.88 lakh cases.
     
    Punjab Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) V K Bhawra, who is the nodal officer for state elections, said flying squads seized cash amounting to Rs. 1.73 lakh, besides seizing over 300 litres of illicit liquor.
     
    The static surveillance teams seized Rs. 5.24 lakh cash and 760 litres of illicit liquor while Punjab police seized Rs. 3.48 lakh in cash and 123 kg of poppy husk, he said.
     
    Over 100 FIRs have been registered in connection with the cases.
     
    Mr Bhawra said the drive to deposite licensed arms has been intensified after the code of conduct came into force on January 4. A total of 1,83,660 weapons have been deposited in January, he said.
     
    Punjab ADGP said there were about 3.50 lakh licensed weapons in Punjab.
     
    Punjab Chief Electoral Officer VK Singh said a team of the Election Commission led by Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi would arrive here on Wednesday to review the poll preparedness in the state.
     
    The team would meet representatives of political parties as well as chief secretary, DGP, deputy commissioners and senior police officers including IGs, DIGs and SSPs during the visit, he said.
     
    Meanwhile, an election officer at Punjab CEO office said a suspected 'paid news' case against Congress in Gidderbaha has come up and it is under investigation.
     
    Mr Singh said once a case has been decided as 'paid news' the expenditure shall be added to the election expenditure of the candidate.
     
    The officer said a portal specifically dedicated to 'paid news' case has been launched.
     
    Mr Singh said more than 900 complaintshave been received on 'Samadhan' portal and out of which 753 have been disposed of. 

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Eight More Anti-Sikh Riot Cases To Be Re-Probed By SIT

    Eight More Anti-Sikh Riot Cases To Be Re-Probed By SIT
    Eight more cases relating to 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi will be probed by a Home Ministry appointed Special Investigation Team, taking the total number of such cases being re-investigated to 58.

    Eight More Anti-Sikh Riot Cases To Be Re-Probed By SIT

    All Akali Ministers Except Badals In Party's 1st List For Punjab Assembly Election

    All Akali Ministers Except Badals In Party's 1st List For Punjab Assembly Election
    Names of all Cabinet ministers of Punjab belonging to Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) except for Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his deputy Sukhbir Singh Badal figure in the first list of 69 party candidates for the 2017 assembly election released today.

    All Akali Ministers Except Badals In Party's 1st List For Punjab Assembly Election

    Bride-to-Be's Father Dies Of Heart Attack In Punjab’s Tarn Taran

    Bride-to-Be's Father Dies Of Heart Attack In Punjab’s Tarn Taran
    Victim Sukhdev Singh’s daughter was to get married on November 18. When he went to the market to buy grocery items and jewellery on Monday, shopkeepers refused to accept the old banknotes, said Darshan Singh, sarpanch of his village, Kalla.

    Bride-to-Be's Father Dies Of Heart Attack In Punjab’s Tarn Taran

    Globe And Mail Publisher Joins Rebel Media In Criticizing CBC Digital News

    Globe And Mail Publisher Joins Rebel Media In Criticizing CBC Digital News
    OTTAWA — The bastion of Canadian establishment journalism and a pugnacious media upstart took turns ripping into the publicly funded CBC in testimony Tuesday to the Commons Heritage committee.

    Globe And Mail Publisher Joins Rebel Media In Criticizing CBC Digital News

    3.5 Crores In Torn 500 and 1,000 Rupee Notes Found Floating In Guwahati River

    3.5 Crores In Torn 500 and 1,000 Rupee Notes Found Floating In Guwahati River
    The torn notes were recovered from a drain near Narengi railway station and in Bharalu river at Anil Nagar area of the state capital, the officer said.

    3.5 Crores In Torn 500 and 1,000 Rupee Notes Found Floating In Guwahati River

    No Water Sharing; Punjab Confronts SC Verdict With Assembly Resolution

    No Water Sharing; Punjab Confronts SC Verdict With Assembly Resolution
    Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal on Wednesday dubbed the unanimous resolution adopted by the state assembly to say "no" to river water-sharing with other states as "historic" and said it had given the "final burial" to the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal issue.

    No Water Sharing; Punjab Confronts SC Verdict With Assembly Resolution