2 held with fake currency worth Rs 4L
BY MPost21 Aug 2014 5:33 AM IST
MPost21 Aug 2014 5:33 AM IST
Delhi Police’s special cell, on Wednesday busted a module of an international syndicate involved in procuring fake Indian currency notes (FICNs) from across the borders and supplying it in various states.
On Wednesday, the police arrested two members of this syndicate, one from West Bengal and the other from Gujarat. The police also recovered fake currency worth Rs 4 lakh from them. ‘The super-fine quality fake currency recovered is suspected to be printed in Pakistan,’ a senior police official said.
The police received an input in the first week of August that a syndicate based at Malda in West
Bengal is involved in procuring FICN from Bangladesh and circulate the same to various parts of India
including Delhi.
On Wednesday, the police arrested two members of this syndicate, one from West Bengal and the other from Gujarat. The police also recovered fake currency worth Rs 4 lakh from them. ‘The super-fine quality fake currency recovered is suspected to be printed in Pakistan,’ a senior police official said.
The police received an input in the first week of August that a syndicate based at Malda in West
Bengal is involved in procuring FICN from Bangladesh and circulate the same to various parts of India
including Delhi.
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