An Election Commission surveillance team on Saturday seized Rs one crore cash from a helicopter allegedly being used by a candidate of the Nagaland Peoples Front in the poll-bound state.
A team of EC-appointed observers seized the cash from a chopper, which was allegedly hired to ferry Nyemli Phom, who is contesting the assembly polls from a constituency in Longleng district, official sources said.
The EC team has alerted the income tax department and police officials about the development. They have dispatched their teams for the necessary action, they said.
Sources said the candidate will be asked about the sources and utility of this huge cash amount.
The EC has issued guidelines to political parties to instruct their candidates not to carry huge cash amounts and conduct transactions through banking channels.
Polls for the 60 assembly seats in the state will be conducted on February 23.
The EC has appointed a team of 'Expenditure Observers' in the state to keep a check on illegal money and other inducements being used for voters at the hustings.
The EC-appointed teams are also keeping a close eye on any instances of paid news in the run-up to the polls.
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