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RBI directs banks to preserve CCTV recordings of operations from Nov 8 to Dec 30

| | Dec 14, 2016, at 02:47 am
New Delhi, Dec 13 (IBNS): The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday directed banks across the nation to preserve CCTV recordings of operations at its branches and currency chests from the period between Nov 8 till Dec 30 to facilitate coordinated and effective action by the enforcement agencies in dealing with matters relating to illegal accumulation of new currency notes..

In a letter to bank, the RBI said: "Please refer to paragraph (5) of our circular DCM (FNVD) No.1134/16.01.05/2016-17 dated October 27, 2016 wherein it was stated that in order to facilitate identification of people abetting circulation of counterfeit notes, banks are advised to cover the banking hall/area and counters under CCTV surveillance and recording and preserve the recording."

"In continuation to the above, the banks are further advised to preserve CCTV recordings of operations at bank branches and currency chests for the period from November 08 to December 30, 2016, until further instructions, to facilitate coordinated and effective action by the enforcement agencies in dealing with matters relating to illegal accumulation of new currency notes," the bank said.

The Centre on Nov 8 banned old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 currency notes.

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