BENGALURU: Ten men, including two realtors, were robbed off Rs 80 lakh worth of demonetised currency by men claiming to be Central Crime Branch (CCB) police officers over the last week.According to police, the conmen had a simple modus operandi: approach realtors claiming they would convert their black money in high denomination notes into white. After victims bring the money to them, they declare they are CCB officials and confiscate the money before fleeing.The con job unravelled over the past week, police said. Three men, led by a person who identified himself as Akshay, first approached builders Shivaram and Satish, offering to convert their old notes into new currency for a commission of 20%.Police sources said the builders were lured by the low commission, given that the market is abuzz with 30%-40% commission. The two builders roped in eight others and together they pooled in Rs 80 lakh for conversion.Finally, on Thursday night, Akshay and five others came to Satish's house in JP Nagar and told him the money was ready. Satish, Shivaram and another associate got into a car with the conmen, carrying Rs 80 lakh.After driving around for some time, the men stopped the car on 23rd Cross, JP Nagar. One of them claimed that they were from the CCB and this was a trap to flush out black money. They took the cash into theircustody and asked the men to leave the car.Before any more questions were asked, the men sped away with the cash.Satish and Shivaram have lodged a complaint with JP Nagar police.