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High-security convoy brings Jayalalithaa's 27kg gold back to TN after 20 yrs

IndiaTimes Saturday, 15 February 2025
Twenty-seven kilograms of J Jayalalithaa's gold, valued at Rs 20-22 crore, that was seized in 2004, has been transferred back to Tamil Nadu under high-security following a court order. The convoy was heavily guarded, and Tamil Nadu's government plans to either deposit the gold with the RBI or auction it.
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