4 August 2010

Break out the metal detectors, there might buried treasure!

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The Canberra Times has a story on Rishi Khandewal of Harrison who is suspected of stashing $1.4 million of tax fraud money somewhere…

$180,000 of hidden loot has allegedly already been found:

The ACT Magistrates Court heard police found $60,000 in cash in the man’s workstation, more than $9,000 in a shoebox in his bedroom and $110,000 in two lockers at the ANU Sport and Recreation Centre.

So where would you stash the loot?

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troll-sniffer2:00 pm 05 Aug 10

None of youses readed the headline didja? You’d be looking for a massive box of coins according to that…

frontrow said :

Under a railway bridge 68 miles from Cooma, 18 miles from Tharwa, 6.5 miles from Canberra, 66 miles from Goulbourn, 46 miles from Yass and 5.5 miles from Queanbeyan.

the one in hume?

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=hume+act&sll=-25.335448,135.745076&sspn=39.716136,56.513672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Hume+Australian+Capital+Territory&ll=-35.388949,149.174933&spn=0.001111,0.001725&t=h&z=19

I don’t have the GPS coordinates but I can tell you it was a bridge where the railway goes over the road. If you went to the bridge in the widely publicised photograph where the road goes over the railway, you went to the wrong place.

I would hide it in my wife’s handbag. Not even the cops would dare look through that.

frontrow said :

Under a railway bridge 68 miles from Cooma, 18 miles from Tharwa, 6.5 miles from Canberra, 66 miles from Goulbourn, 46 miles from Yass and 5.5 miles from Queanbeyan.

Go the coordinates for GPS on that one?

Just asking…

Does jesus live behind a sofa?

Something tells me ‘Jesus’ may be the name of a very hungry (and angry) Rottweiler. Great call there astrojax – nearly wet myself laughing when I read it 🙂

In my kids bedrooms. No-one would EVER find anything in there….

You mean I walked past a heap of money every time I went to the ANU gym. I should have been paying more attention rather than trying to block out all the kiddies saying ‘awesome’ and trying to look cool.

But think of all the other heaps of money you’re walking past!!!!

ConanOfCooma10:30 am 05 Aug 10

frontrow said :

Under a railway bridge 68 miles from Cooma, 18 miles from Tharwa, 6.5 miles from Canberra, 66 miles from Goulbourn, 46 miles from Yass and 5.5 miles from Queanbeyan.

I know the one.

It’s not there…

🙁

You have found clue #3, the man in the green jacket will tell you more.

Under a railway bridge 68 miles from Cooma, 18 miles from Tharwa, 6.5 miles from Canberra, 66 miles from Goulbourn, 46 miles from Yass and 5.5 miles from Queanbeyan.

Behind the couch.

Well I now know where I wouldn’t be hiding it, in my workstation, my bedroom or in two lockers at the ANU sport and recreation centre.

behind the sofa, with jesus…

Mr Evil said :

Check his sock drawer.

and then check his crotch?

ConanOfCooma7:42 am 05 Aug 10

Probably with his fraud accomplices.

Interesting fact that there are as many $20 bills in circulation as $100 bills. I don’t know about you but I’m not even sure what a $100 bill looks like. That size metal target at that dept is very doable.

Dickson College’s Art store room.

I’d give it to the drug dealer next door as a sure-fire investment.

Check his sock drawer.

Under a big T.

I got dibs on his mattress.

In the 2nd draw in the kitchen. I can never find what I need in there so neither could the plod…

In a 2.1m long by 90cm wide and 50cm deep box buried at the golf course…

georgesgenitals6:36 pm 04 Aug 10

In a wooden box buried in the ground.

Maybe the rest of it was in that wooden box they found the other day. Only someone’s already gotten to it?

ok, I’d stash a few thousand bucks under the bird shit lining. The bird is a rather feisty galah, so it’d be safe.

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