Social media: Corrupt bank staff use other IDs
Modus Operandi: Government allowed (people) to change Rs 4,000 per person per day.
I am working in a leading national bank and I am writing this with great disappointment. Corrupt bank official are changing black money into white.
Modus Operandi: Government allowed (people) to change Rs 4,000 per person per day.
1 Big corporate houses, factories are using ID cards of their employees (photocopy can be easily obtained by HR files of employees), giving these IDs in bulk to branch managers. Corrupt branch managers are converting Rs 4,000 per ID card of black money into white each day. For example, identity cards of 500 persons can convert '20,00,000 per day per branch into new currency. Multiply it to number of branches doing this and you will be surprised how much black money can be converted to new currency in a single day.
2 Agents contacting telecom houses, mobile shops for getting photocopy of ID cards in bulk and using them to convert black money into white with the help of banks.
3 Branch managers are taking photocopies of ID cards from saving account of their customers and using thousands of these IDs to covert '4,000 per ID into new currency. This is going on very large scale.
Crocodiles survive, fish dies
To hunt the crocodiles in a pond, the entire pond has been dried, but the result is no crocodiles have been found. Because they can live in both water and land.
But only the small fish in the pond is suffering for need of water to survive????
Rs 2000 note can’t be destroyed
There is a lot of talk regarding the features of the newly-introduced Rs 2,000 note, though nothing of its unconfirmed. A YouTube channel called ‘Whatsapp Vines’ put the note to some tests. Some of the features that came to the fore are:
Apparently, the new note can not be torn. Several attempts to crush it left the note only crumpled. It seems as if the new note is water-proof. It was immersed in water for some time and it emerged “unscathed”. It did not even lose any of its colours.
— The pieces carried in this column are not verified and just a reflection of what is being forwarded currently on social media