AGRA: Two traffic cops from Agra pulled off a spectacular heist, well, almost. Tipped off that a Delhi businessman is taking Rs 85 lakh in black money to be deposited in a public bank of Kanpur, they intercepted the car posing as ED ( Enforcement Directorate ) men and took the money away. But then the script changes.Afraid of the unaccounted cash lying around, a Delhi businessman from Sarvapriya Vihar got in touch with a friend (bank manager) in Kanpur who promised to help him dispose it legally. His driver, however, had other plans. He tipped off two traffic cops he knew in Agra, and within no time they made an elaborate plan to rob Rs 85 lakh in cash from the businessman.Posing as ED men, they intercepted the car at Sirsaganj and took away the money. It was only when the businessman did not see the news of his black money in any of the newspapers the next morning that he got suspicious.He then approached Agra police. Probe led to the driver and the two cops. The policemen identified as constable Raghavendar Singh (Karhal, Mainpuri district) and Bharat Mishra (Aliganj, Etah district) have now been suspended.The incident took place on December 1 night on national highway- II.According to the police, the two accused constables had returned Rs 62 lakh to the cement trader, but the rest of the amount is yet to be recovered.Speaking to TOI, Sujeet Pandey, IG Agra zone said, “The trader is too hesitant to file an FIR in the matter, for the reason best known to him. But our initial probe indicates that the traffic cops were involved in the loot by impersonating themselves as ED officers. We have suspended them but will now also file an FIR against them. If the accused cops are found guilty in the investigation, their services will be terminated and they will be arrested.”On anonymity a source said, “Hailing from Farrukhabad district, driver of the New Delhi trader is a nephew of constable Raghavendar Singh. Before leaving for Kanpur, it was him who tipped off the two cops. Later at around 9pm on December 1 night, the two cops in blue beacon car intercepted the trader’s car and searched his vehicle, in which they found cash. Taking advantage of no cash receipt, the two cops seized the cash and asked the businessman to visit ED office in Noida.”Incidents of cops involved in loot crime-January 2009: Two traffic sub inspectors were sent to jail for looting silver jewellry from a bullion trader-January 2014: Two constables of Agra police were sent jail for loot in Motiganj-December 2015: Dismissed policeman of Agra along with 10 other men looted Rs 50 lakh from a businessman near Kagraul-In 2015 two RPF men were suspended for allegedly looting 30 kg silver jewelry from a Bhopal based jeweler near Agra city station.