In Odisha, Over Rs 20 Lakh Cash Found Inside Heap Of Cow Dung

Gopal, who is on the run at present, worked in an agro-based company in Hyderabad and he had allegedly stolen more than Rs 20 lakhs from a company.

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The recovery was made at Badamandaruni village in Odisha. (Representational image)

Balasore:

In a raid by police teams from Hyderabad and Odisha, a huge amount of cash was recovered from a heap of cow dung at a village in Balasore district, an officer said on Saturday.

The recovery was made at Badamandaruni village under the Kamarda police station limits, he said.

A team of police officials from Hyderabad and Odisha reached the village and raided the house of the in-laws of accused Gopal Behera.

Gopal, who is on the run at present, worked in an agro-based company in Hyderabad and he had allegedly stolen more than Rs 20 lakhs from the company locker.

He allegedly sent the money to the village through his brother-in-law Rabindra Behera.

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Acting on a complaint, a team of Hyderabad Police with Kamarda police raided Rabindra's house and recovered a huge amount of money concealed in a heap of cow dung.

Kamarda police station IIC Premada Nayak said both Gopal and his brother-in-law Rabindra are missing.

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Still, one of their family members from the village has been detained, and an investigation is underway, the officer added.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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