T M Ramalingam's 'Rs 28,000 cr' US treasury bonds story a hoax

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Press Trust of India: New Delhi, Jan 12 2013, 18:56 IST
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US treasury bonds with face value of USD 5 billion found in possession of a Tamil Nadu-based trader were fake but the government would inquire about his frequent visits to Myanmar, a Finance Ministry official said today.

Indian taxmen were interrogating Tamil Nadu businessman from whose residence US Government bonds with a face value of Rs 28,000 crore (USD five billion) were recovered during a raid.

"The US treasury bonds (of face value of USD 5 billion) recovered from the trader have been found to be fake. However, we are trying to find why was he frequently visiting Myanmar," the official said.

Barclays Bank, according to reports, had earlier informed the I-T officials that the Treasury Bills seized from the Tamil Nadu trader T M Ramalingam were fake.

On December 31, 2012, I-T department raided his residence at Dharapuram in Tirupur district and seized the Treasury Bills. Following the raid, the tax officials grilled Ramalingam who is a groundnut merchant by profession.

Under the current foreign investment rules, individuals are allowed to invest up to USD 2,00,000 outside the country.

On repatriation, any such investment in movable assets abroad has to be converted into rupees.

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girish c k | 13-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
THE QUESTION IS WHY WAS HE POSSESSING FAKE DOCUMENTS? THE INVESTIGATION SHOULD UNEARTH THE CON GAME, IF ANY.

Fake it baby

Rinik | 12-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
It was always going to be fake for the following reasons: - US Treasury never issued $1Bn bills denomination - The amount of 5Bn is an extremely high amount (greater than the market cap of Infosys, greater than gdp of at least 10-11 states in India) to be found with someone in the form of 5 bills.

ONLY 5 BILLION DOLLARS?

CV KUMAR | 12-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
We knew investigating agencies will give a shocking twist to the whole scam? And they have done it? But public is not fool. Can they tell the public why one would have so called "US FAKE TREASURY BILLS TO THE TUNE OF $ 5 BILLION? Someone have to explain the whole stinking catch to the public to their satisfaction?

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5 Billion $

Chandra | 13-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Yes, there is no smoke without Fire, Dont hide the matter, Govt should come out in the Open.

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