<p>The police arrested a man for allegedly trying to transport unaccounted cash of Rs 2 crore in a train. </p>.<p>Chen Singh (22), from Rajasthan, was travelling by the train carrying the money in a bag. He boarded the train without a ticket at CSMT railway station in Mumbai to Mangaluru junction, said the police.</p>.<p>As he was moving suspiciously, the travelling ticket examiner asked him to produce the ticket, but Singh failed to do so.</p>.<p>He did not provide convincing answers for the contents of the bag. The officer alerted the chief security inspector of Konkan Railway H K Prasanna. The staff opened the bag and noticed the currency notes, said the police.</p>.<p>On counting, it was found that the notes were worth Rs 2 crore.</p>.<p>“Singh claimed that he was employed by Bharat Bhai in Mumbai who paid him a monthly salary of Rs 15,000. He had planned to deliver the money to Raju in Mangaluru,” railway protection force inspector Vipin Singh Rana said.</p>.<p>The Karwar police have registered a case.</p>.<p>A fine of Rs 1,060 was slapped on Singh for ticketless travel.</p>
<p>The police arrested a man for allegedly trying to transport unaccounted cash of Rs 2 crore in a train. </p>.<p>Chen Singh (22), from Rajasthan, was travelling by the train carrying the money in a bag. He boarded the train without a ticket at CSMT railway station in Mumbai to Mangaluru junction, said the police.</p>.<p>As he was moving suspiciously, the travelling ticket examiner asked him to produce the ticket, but Singh failed to do so.</p>.<p>He did not provide convincing answers for the contents of the bag. The officer alerted the chief security inspector of Konkan Railway H K Prasanna. The staff opened the bag and noticed the currency notes, said the police.</p>.<p>On counting, it was found that the notes were worth Rs 2 crore.</p>.<p>“Singh claimed that he was employed by Bharat Bhai in Mumbai who paid him a monthly salary of Rs 15,000. He had planned to deliver the money to Raju in Mangaluru,” railway protection force inspector Vipin Singh Rana said.</p>.<p>The Karwar police have registered a case.</p>.<p>A fine of Rs 1,060 was slapped on Singh for ticketless travel.</p>