This Article is From Oct 12, 2013

Election Commission keeping a watch on use of gold in poll campaign

Election Commission keeping a watch on use of gold in poll campaign

If anyone is apprehended carrying more than a Kg of gold and fails to give a satisfactory explanation, it would be reported to the Election Commission. (File photo)

New Delhi: After taking steps to stop flow of black money in the run up to the assembly election, the Election Commission on Friday decided to monitor transactions involving gold in the national capital.

The Chief Electoral officer has already directed the Income Tax Department officials to keep a close watch on places like airport and other public places where transaction of money and gold can take place, official sources said.

Carrying more than one kilogram of gold can lead to scrutiny by the Election Commission's flying squads.

Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Dev will hold a meeting in this regard on Monday.

Laying out the modalities of implementation of the model code of conduct, officials said if anyone is apprehended carrying more than a Kg of gold and fails to give a satisfactory explanation, it would be reported to the Election Commission.

In suspicious cases, gold can even be seized from the person.

The step was an effort towards curbing the free flow of black money during the elections, said Ankur Garg, the chief nodal officer for Delhi elections.

Mr Garg further said the Commission will also keep a vigil on the bookings of private helicopters, aircraft and has instructed CISF and Air traffic Control to maintain a record of such bookings and inform the Election Commission of any suspicious activities.

Recently, the Commission had instructed its flying squad to keep a watch on people carrying more than Rs 50,000 in order to prevent malpractices in upcoming elections.

The Commission has also directed banks to scan all transactions over Rs one lakh and keep an eye on suspicious money withdrawals and deposits.

Vijay Dev held a meeting with representatives of various lead banks, officials from Financial Intelligence Unit of Finance Ministry and Income Tax department on Thursday to discuss ways to check use of black money during campaigning.

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