The raid was carried out at the offices of T&T Law Firm in Delhi's GK-1 on Saturday.
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Authorities raided South Delhi law firm on Saturday after tip off
2.2 crores in Rs 2000 notes found, cash taken away in trunks, suitcases
Lawyer Rohit Tandon reportedly tracked raid on phone through CCTV cameras
More than Rs 2.2 crore of that was found in brand-new 2,000-rupee notes. That's 11,000 notes of Rs 2,000 each of the high-denomination bills, just lying around at a lawyer's office at a time when banks are over-run with people desperate for the magenta-coloured notes.
The raids began on Saturday night after a tip-off. In October, lawyer Rohit Tandon had reportedly disclosed that he had Rs 125 crore as income with very little to account for it.

The cash seized from the law firm in Delhi's Greater Kailash was taken away today after counting.
Mr Tandon was not present when his office was raided.
He reportedly saw and tracked the raid on CCTV camera on his phone at a remote location.
He was being questioned this evening by more than 12 tax officials.

It took three SUVs to take away all the seized cash, which came upto around Rs 14 crore.
According to sources, raids were also carried out at Firoz Shah Road and another location where Mr Tandon is believed to have offices or operates out of.
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