Ongole: The Prakasam district police on Saturday seized a helicopter worth Rs. 1.80 crore in Mumbai in connection with the investigation into the multi-crore money circulation racket.
Superintendent of Police K. Raghuram Reddy said the helicopter was kept in the custody of Airport Authority of India, Juhu airport.
The information was submitted to the 24th Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Bandra there by the Kandukur police.
The chopper was in the name of one Hiren Diwani, second accused in the case relating to inter-State money circulation racket.
16/09/12 The Hindu
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