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Assam Election Cash Seizure: ₹27 Lakh Found in Nagaon

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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Police seize ₹27 lakh cash from an abandoned scooter in Nagaon, Assam ahead of Assembly elections
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Assam Election Cash Seizure Ahead of Polls

Authorities reported an Assam election cash seizure after ₹27 lakh in cash was recovered from an abandoned scooter in Nagaon district of Assam on March 11, 2026. The discovery came as election officials intensified surveillance ahead of upcoming polls in the state.

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Assam Election Cash Seizure Ahead of PollsInvestigation UnderwayHeightened Election MonitoringOfficials Urge Public Cooperation

Officials said security teams found the cash during routine monitoring operations. The scooter appeared abandoned, which immediately raised suspicion among authorities conducting election-related checks.

Following the discovery, officials seized the money and began an investigation to determine its source and intended use.

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Investigation Underway

Police and election monitoring teams have launched an inquiry into the Assam election cash seizure. Investigators are trying to identify the owner of the scooter and establish who may have left the money there.

Authorities are also examining whether the cash was meant for illegal election-related activities. During election periods, officials closely monitor large cash movements to prevent potential violations of electoral rules.

Meanwhile, the recovered money has been secured as part of the investigation.

Heightened Election Monitoring

Election authorities in Assam have increased surveillance across districts ahead of the polls. Special teams regularly inspect vehicles and monitor suspicious activities to ensure a fair electoral process.

Such measures help prevent the misuse of money to influence voters. Therefore, officials continue to conduct checks across several locations in the state.

Officials Urge Public Cooperation

Authorities have asked citizens to cooperate with election monitoring teams and report suspicious activities. Public participation can help strengthen transparency during elections.

The Assam election cash seizure in Nagaon highlights ongoing efforts by officials to enforce electoral regulations and maintain integrity in the poll process.

Further updates are expected as investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the recovered cash.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 12, 2026
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