Shocking Discovery: Rs 1.7 Crore Cash Seized from Assam Civil Servant's Flat in Gold Smuggling Probe
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- September 17, 2025
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A stunning revelation has sent shockwaves through Assam's administrative circles: a substantial sum of Rs 1.70 crore in cash was seized from the Guwahati residence of Nupur Bora, a promising civil servant who remarkably joined the services just six years ago. The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) conducted the raid, unearthing the massive sum during an operation linked to a sophisticated gold smuggling syndicate, casting a long shadow over her burgeoning career.
Bora, an officer from the 2018 batch of the Assam Civil Services (APSC), currently serves as an Assistant Commissioner in the Labour Welfare Department.
Her rapid ascent in the bureaucracy, moving from a Block Development Officer (BDO) role to her current posting, makes the discovery of such a large sum of unexplained cash even more perplexing and raises serious questions about the integrity of the system.
The DRI's investigation, which led to the raid on Bora's flat in the SBI Colony, is part of a much wider crackdown on an extensive gold smuggling network.
Authorities had previously apprehended nine individuals suspected of involvement in the illicit trade, and the threads of this intricate web seemingly led them to Bora's doorstep. While she was reportedly questioned by DRI officials following the raid, sources indicate she has not yet been formally arrested, adding a layer of suspense to the ongoing probe.
The discovery of such a significant amount of money in the residence of a relatively junior civil servant highlights the pervasive challenges of corruption and the potential for public officials to be ensnared in illegal activities.
Nupur Bora's husband is also reportedly a government employee, further entangling the family in the scrutiny. The case is a stark reminder of the vigilance required to uphold ethical standards within public service.
As the DRI continues its meticulous investigation, the focus remains on determining the exact nature of Nupur Bora's alleged involvement with the gold smuggling syndicate.
Was she merely a facilitator, or was her role more central? The answers will undoubtedly have profound implications not only for her career but also for the reputation of the civil services in Assam. The coming days are expected to bring more clarity to this intriguing and high-stakes case.
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