evertheless, CCTVs installed on Bandra Worli Sea Link had captured the taxi number.The taxi’s registration details were then obtained. The police got information about the driver and found that he stayed in Malad and bought the taxi using a loan from Nagpada branch of Mercantile Cooperative Bank. The police visited the bank and secured his mobile number. When the driver did not answer repeated calls to his phone, the police sent a team to his house. The police team found that the driver had sold his house seven years ago following a family dispute. Residents of the area told the police that the driver plied in Santacruz and slept in his taxi. Mr. Dhopavkar said a team was sent to the airport and had inspected around 700 cars parked in the taxi stand. The mobile number was also constantly dialled, and he finally answered on Tuesday evening. He told the police that he had come to Sahar police station to hand over the bags. We spoke to the duty officer and rushed to the station. The bags contained Rs1.87 lakh in dinars, Rs.48,000 in U.S. dollars and Rs.2 lakh in euros which were returned to the Sudanese nationals on Tuesday evening.]]>