India News | Maharashtra Polls: Goods Worth Rs 52 Crore Seized in 24 Hours Amid Model Code of Conduct

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Law enforcement agencies in Maharashtra, where the model code of conduct is in force ahead of next month's assembly elections, seized goods worth Rs 52 crore in 24 hours, officials have said.

Mumbai, Oct 25 (PTI) Law enforcement agencies in Maharashtra, where the model code of conduct is in force ahead of next month's assembly elections, seized goods worth Rs 52 crore in 24 hours, officials have said.

Since October 15, when the assembly elections were announced, 19 law enforcement agencies have confiscated goods worth Rs 90.74 crore across the state, they said.

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In a statement released on Thursday, poll officials said that police, Income Tax, Revenue Intelligence, Narcotics Control Bureau, Customs and Excise departments were among the agencies that took action in the districts of Mumbai suburban, Nagpur and Ratnagiri. So far, 1,144 complaints of poll code violations have been reported through the Election Commission's cVIGIL app and 99 per cent of them have been resolved, added the statement.

The EC has launched the cVIGIL mobile app to help citizens flag election code violations. Maharashtra polls will be held on November 20 and votes will be counted on November 23.

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